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Jacobs' arrogance is astonishing
It's the same old, same old at UT
. . . . Either Jacobs is misleading the media or he has misled the Board of Trustees. President Jacobs objected to "the general tone" of the UT-AAUP Newsletter. Many persons on this campus object to the "general tone" of the Jacobs Administration. During his tenure as President, he has introduced an administrative culture of fear and intimidation. . . . A point of logic must be raised here, with all respect to UT AAUP, the conclusions that President Jacobs has (1) misled the media and (2) the Board of Trustees are not mutually exclusive. Both would seem likely given his considerable talent at spinning "visions." |
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context? (it's hard to get the joke without it.)
Episode # 128 of the Jake and Larry Show. Next week see the hilarious duo explain their way out of another pickle!
And don't forget to wear your special Jake and Larry Decoder Bow Tie. This week's secret code message:
Where did all the money go????
The context? isn't it the entire Jacobs' administration? Talk about smelly little orthodoxies!
Please secure your pie hole and stay abreast of the issues.
I thought the Rapture consisted of another epoch of Jake.
This video is the intro to his explanation of the $61,000 spent on apartments in Ypsilanti.
I am fascinated with how they managed to spend so much on bow ties.
I suppose it is OK to take university money at a time they claim that resources are short and they have to lay off people to give to charity? According to the Toledo Free Press, our admin clains the bow ties were to support the Cancer Research Foundation.
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