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Post by Ff2 on Nov 16, 2018 10:58:04 GMT -5
Todd Dirth, of Fort Madison Middle School, was shooting underhand free throws...
NEED WE SAY MORE?
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Post by 32Green on Nov 16, 2018 12:03:38 GMT -5
A female professor from the University of Colorado who sent students 'intensely personal text messages' and 'requests to meet off-campus' has been placed on leave and banned from university grounds. Amy Wilkins, an associate professor of sociology and looks like if Rex Ryan banged the Grinch, is accused of 'a pattern of sexual harassment and inappropriate conduct that spans more than a decade,' according the Chronicle of Higher Education. Wilkins was 'placed on administrative leave on October 1, banned from the campus, and ordered not to contact seven people,' while university officials investigate. The professor is reportedly being investigated for sexual misconduct and harassment of people she supervised. She is accused of 'pressurizing students to engage in inappropriate sexual conduct and conversations.' According to her online resume, between 2014 and 2016, she was also the sociology department's graduate program director. Wilkins did not respond to repeated emails and phone calls from The Chronicle of Higher Education. CU spokesman Ryan Huff confirmed that Wilkins was on paid administrative leave. He declined to comment further, citing personnel privacy laws and policies. 'Excluding someone from campus is a decision made on a case-by-case basis,' he said. According to the Chronicle of Higher Education, one student who met Wilkins in the fall of 2006, when she was a junior sociology major, has spoken about chatting with the professor after class and dropping in on her during office hours. She has accused Wilkins of kissing her and said the relationship 'intensely skyrocketed.' 'It became physical, she said, and Wilkins talked with her about her sex life.' 'When gossip began circulating about them during the student's spring class with Wilkins, her professor became more distant.' Another graduate student 'said the professor tried to engage her in discussions about Wilkins’s own sex life.' Wilkins was also said to invite students to meet up in bars. CU's Sociology Department is no stranger to controversy. In 2017, the department chair Don Grant stepped down after allegations by a woman who said she'd been harassed by someone in the department. Grant said the allegations were false and denied he was stepping down because of them. No evidence of harassment was found by university officials. In 2013 and 2014, the department hit national headlines concerning a class on deviance taught by Professor Patti Adler. Adler had employed undergraduate teaching assistants to portray various types of prostitutes and pimps. CU launched, then dropped, an investigation when no formal student complaints were filed. Adler has since retired
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Post by Ff2 on Nov 16, 2018 12:35:58 GMT -5
In 2013 and 2014, the department hit national headlines concerning a class on deviance taught by Professor Patti Adler. Deviance 101? College sure has changed. Fucking libtards.
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Post by 32Green on Nov 16, 2018 13:18:12 GMT -5
In 2013 and 2014, the department hit national headlines concerning a class on deviance taught by Professor Patti Adler. Deviance 101? College sure has changed. Fucking libtards. I actually took "Human sexuality" at a libtard college in the early 80's. The Professor's claim to fame was he invented the term for one guy shoving his fist up another guy's tuchus, "Gantizing". He showed us xrays and everything. Never goggled it later on when the internets was invented to see if it took off as "a thing" as in "Brad, would you like me to gantize you TURNAROUNDYOULITTLEBITCH", That sort of thing, with disco music. Pretty sure if the Prof. asked me to go to a bar afterwards I would have said fuck no. Pretty sure.
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Post by Ff2 on Nov 16, 2018 13:35:29 GMT -5
Deviance 101? College sure has changed. Fucking libtards. I actually took "Human sexuality" at a libtard college in the early 80's. The Professor's claim to fame was he invented the term for one guy shoving his fist up another guy's tuchus, "Gantizing". He showed us xrays and everything. Never goggled it later on when the internets was invented to see if it took off as "a thing" as in "Brad, would you like me to gantize you TURNAROUNDYOULITTLEBITCH", That sort of thing, with disco music. Pretty sure if the Prof. asked me to go to a bar afterwards I would have said fuck no. Pretty sure. What was your grade? The easiest A at my college was Jazz Appreciation. Almost impossible to get in.
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Post by 32Green on Nov 16, 2018 13:42:58 GMT -5
I actually took "Human sexuality" at a libtard college in the early 80's. The Professor's claim to fame was he invented the term for one guy shoving his fist up another guy's tuchus, "Gantizing". He showed us xrays and everything. Never goggled it later on when the internets was invented to see if it took off as "a thing" as in "Brad, would you like me to gantize you TURNAROUNDYOULITTLEBITCH", That sort of thing, with disco music. Pretty sure if the Prof. asked me to go to a bar afterwards I would have said fuck no. Pretty sure. What was your grade? The easiest A at my college was Jazz Appreciation. Almost impossible to get in. No idea, long time ago. I do remember taking a tennis class, sans gantizing, for an easy A tho.
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Post by Mond the Bagnificient on Nov 16, 2018 13:43:39 GMT -5
A female professor from the University of Colorado who sent students 'intensely personal text messages' and 'requests to meet off-campus' has been placed on leave and banned from university grounds. Amy Wilkins, an associate professor of sociology and looks like if Rex Ryan banged the Grinch, is accused of 'a pattern of sexual harassment and inappropriate conduct that spans more than a decade,' according the Chronicle of Higher Education. Wilkins was 'placed on administrative leave on October 1, banned from the campus, and ordered not to contact seven people,' while university officials investigate. The professor is reportedly being investigated for sexual misconduct and harassment of people she supervised. She is accused of 'pressurizing students to engage in inappropriate sexual conduct and conversations.' According to her online resume, between 2014 and 2016, she was also the sociology department's graduate program director. Wilkins did not respond to repeated emails and phone calls from The Chronicle of Higher Education. CU spokesman Ryan Huff confirmed that Wilkins was on paid administrative leave. He declined to comment further, citing personnel privacy laws and policies. 'Excluding someone from campus is a decision made on a case-by-case basis,' he said. According to the Chronicle of Higher Education, one student who met Wilkins in the fall of 2006, when she was a junior sociology major, has spoken about chatting with the professor after class and dropping in on her during office hours. She has accused Wilkins of kissing her and said the relationship 'intensely skyrocketed.' 'It became physical, she said, and Wilkins talked with her about her sex life.' 'When gossip began circulating about them during the student's spring class with Wilkins, her professor became more distant.' Another graduate student 'said the professor tried to engage her in discussions about Wilkins’s own sex life.' Wilkins was also said to invite students to meet up in bars. CU's Sociology Department is no stranger to controversy. In 2017, the department chair Don Grant stepped down after allegations by a woman who said she'd been harassed by someone in the department. Grant said the allegations were false and denied he was stepping down because of them. No evidence of harassment was found by university officials. In 2013 and 2014, the department hit national headlines concerning a class on deviance taught by Professor Patti Adler. Adler had employed undergraduate teaching assistants to portray various types of prostitutes and pimps. CU launched, then dropped, an investigation when no formal student complaints were filed. Adler has since retired If Alvin the chipmunk fucked the new Arizona senator
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Post by 32Green on Nov 16, 2018 13:47:49 GMT -5
A female professor from the University of Colorado who sent students 'intensely personal text messages' and 'requests to meet off-campus' has been placed on leave and banned from university grounds. Amy Wilkins, an associate professor of sociology and looks like if Rex Ryan banged the Grinch, is accused of 'a pattern of sexual harassment and inappropriate conduct that spans more than a decade,' according the Chronicle of Higher Education. Wilkins was 'placed on administrative leave on October 1, banned from the campus, and ordered not to contact seven people,' while university officials investigate. The professor is reportedly being investigated for sexual misconduct and harassment of people she supervised. She is accused of 'pressurizing students to engage in inappropriate sexual conduct and conversations.' According to her online resume, between 2014 and 2016, she was also the sociology department's graduate program director. Wilkins did not respond to repeated emails and phone calls from The Chronicle of Higher Education. CU spokesman Ryan Huff confirmed that Wilkins was on paid administrative leave. He declined to comment further, citing personnel privacy laws and policies. 'Excluding someone from campus is a decision made on a case-by-case basis,' he said. According to the Chronicle of Higher Education, one student who met Wilkins in the fall of 2006, when she was a junior sociology major, has spoken about chatting with the professor after class and dropping in on her during office hours. She has accused Wilkins of kissing her and said the relationship 'intensely skyrocketed.' 'It became physical, she said, and Wilkins talked with her about her sex life.' 'When gossip began circulating about them during the student's spring class with Wilkins, her professor became more distant.' Another graduate student 'said the professor tried to engage her in discussions about Wilkins’s own sex life.' Wilkins was also said to invite students to meet up in bars. CU's Sociology Department is no stranger to controversy. In 2017, the department chair Don Grant stepped down after allegations by a woman who said she'd been harassed by someone in the department. Grant said the allegations were false and denied he was stepping down because of them. No evidence of harassment was found by university officials. In 2013 and 2014, the department hit national headlines concerning a class on deviance taught by Professor Patti Adler. Adler had employed undergraduate teaching assistants to portray various types of prostitutes and pimps. CU launched, then dropped, an investigation when no formal student complaints were filed. Adler has since retired If Alvin the chipmunk fucked the new Arizona senator ...then sewed Jame Gumb's scalp on again
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Post by Ff2 on Nov 16, 2018 13:51:28 GMT -5
What was your grade? The easiest A at my college was Jazz Appreciation. Almost impossible to get in. No idea, long time ago. I do remember taking a tennis class, sans gantizing, for an easy A tho. We got .5 credit for bowling.
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Post by quantum on Nov 16, 2018 14:34:47 GMT -5
If Alvin the chipmunk fucked the new Arizona senator ...then sewed Jame Gumb's scalp on again no, "looks like if Rex Ryan banged the Grinch, " was the right call soon as i saw those cheeks I knew you were gonna play the Whoville card
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Nov 16, 2018 14:39:52 GMT -5
video of the actual incident
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Post by Mond the Bagnificient on Nov 16, 2018 14:47:54 GMT -5
...then sewed Jame Gumb's scalp on again no, "looks like if Rex Ryan banged the Grinch, " was the right call soon as i saw those cheeks I knew you were gonna play the Whoville card Yeah you win
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Post by Peebag on Nov 16, 2018 14:51:29 GMT -5
Deviance 101? College sure has changed. Fucking libtards. I actually took "Human sexuality" at a libtard college in the early 80's. The Professor's claim to fame was he invented the term for one guy shoving his fist up another guy's tuchus, "Gantizing". He showed us xrays and everything. Never goggled it later on when the internets was invented to see if it took off as "a thing" as in "Brad, would you like me to gantize you TURNAROUNDYOULITTLEBITCH", That sort of thing, with disco music. Pretty sure if the Prof. asked me to go to a bar afterwards I would have said fuck no. Pretty sure. Are you still positive about saying no? Just wanted to check.
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Post by quantum on Nov 16, 2018 15:12:42 GMT -5
I actually took "Human sexuality" at a libtard college in the early 80's. The Professor's claim to fame was he invented the term for one guy shoving his fist up another guy's tuchus, "Gantizing". He showed us xrays and everything. Never goggled it later on when the internets was invented to see if it took off as "a thing" as in "Brad, would you like me to gantize you TURNAROUNDYOULITTLEBITCH", That sort of thing, with disco music. Pretty sure if the Prof. asked me to go to a bar afterwards I would have said fuck no. Pretty sure. Are you still positive about saying no? Just wanted to check. "asking for a friend"?
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Post by 32Green on Nov 16, 2018 15:15:05 GMT -5
I actually took "Human sexuality" at a libtard college in the early 80's. The Professor's claim to fame was he invented the term for one guy shoving his fist up another guy's tuchus, "Gantizing". He showed us xrays and everything. Never goggled it later on when the internets was invented to see if it took off as "a thing" as in "Brad, would you like me to gantize you TURNAROUNDYOULITTLEBITCH", That sort of thing, with disco music. Pretty sure if the Prof. asked me to go to a bar afterwards I would have said fuck no. Pretty sure. Are you still positive about saying no? Just wanted to check. Possibluh
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