Don't do anything rash.
Fantastic. I guess this means California will resume funding the UC system at the 1990 (and earlier) levels? I love politicians who decry the "corrupting influence" of private money without specifying exactly how it can be replaced. Time to put his (or at least the State's) money where his mouth is,okaydo said:
Well, we can say goodbye to "NYCGOBEARS Hall."
okaydo said:KenBurnski said:
Fun fact (that I learned listening to Howard Stern): One of the people pictured above has been married to a porn star for two decades.
Also, here's a recent pic.
"Do you know who I am? . . . I'm Fred Savage" is some definite unintentional comedic gold. He may as well have said "Do you know who I am? I was a C list celebrity 15 years ago." Thanks for posting. Good stuff.ducky23 said:okaydo said:KenBurnski said:
Fun fact (that I learned listening to Howard Stern): One of the people pictured above has been married to a porn star for two decades.
Also, here's a recent pic.
Yes, I finally have an excuse to give my Fred savage story (and it's even cal related).
It must've been around 2002 (cause I remember rfk having a hell of a game that night) and I was at staples for the pac10 tourney at will call waiting to pick up my tickets.
And I hear this guy in front of me arguing with the will call guy. I didn't think much of it at first, but then I heard "excuse me, do you know who I am?" and the will call guy just gave a blank look.
Then the person in front of me asked to see the manager (in a way only a furdie could do). The manager then comes and the person in front says "where are my f'ing tickets, I'm f'ing Fred savage. You need to show me some respect." The manager basically just blew him off and Fred savage just stormed off. And you could hear the entire line of people waiting in will call just laughing their asses off.
Only one is white. She is also a Dolly. The other, Ms. Williams appears to be black. Although it's entirely possible she has a white parent. Still, tho, peak Stanfurd privilege.NYCGOBEARS said:BearSD said:
Two Stanford students are trying to exploit this scandal by suing every school involved.
One of them claims she couldn't get into USC and had to settle for Stanford.
They both claim their Stanford degree "is now not worth as much as it was before, because prospective employers may now question whether she was admitted to the university on her own merits, versus having rich parents who were willing to bribe school officials."
C'mon kids, you knew that long before now...
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/03/14/southern-california-yale-colleges-stanford-students-class-action/3160526002/
White Girls of Privilege Gone Crazy!
ducky23 said:okaydo said:KenBurnski said:
Fun fact (that I learned listening to Howard Stern): One of the people pictured above has been married to a porn star for two decades.
Also, here's a recent pic.
Yes, I finally have an excuse to give my Fred savage story (and it's even cal related).
It must've been around 2002 (cause I remember rfk having a hell of a game that night) and I was at staples for the pac10 tourney at will call waiting to pick up my tickets.
And I hear this guy in front of me arguing with the will call guy. I didn't think much of it at first, but then I heard "excuse me, do you know who I am?" and the will call guy just gave a blank look.
Then the person in front of me asked to see the manager (in a way only a furdie could do). The manager then comes and the person in front says "where are my f'ing tickets, I'm f'ing Fred savage. You need to show me some respect." The manager basically just blew him off and Fred savage just stormed off. And you could hear the entire line of people waiting in will call just laughing their asses off.
Excellent. Then lets break up the monopoly and let the kids of color earn on the open market what they could receive for throwing a football or shooting a basketball. That income would likely be redistributed from ADs and Athletic department workers who are overwhelminging white. Hmmmm.....kinda makes you think.Oski87 said:It turns out that any institution can have it's own rules about how it is run and what it does without approval from the rest of society, unless it is infringing on your rights. We call that the constitution. What right do you have to tell Stanford what it can't do?socaltownie said:My issue is a slight extension of this - should ANY college (especially an elite private one) HAVE a sailing team with "preferred walk ons" or "recruits." Again, a kid from South Central is not mastering the 16ft hobby cat class and figuring out how to properly set a jib for maximum speed around the leeward leg. _IF_ such programs were self sufficient I probably wouldn't care. But they are subsidized one the backs of kids playing revenue sports - which are overwhelmingly kids of color. Seriously, let that one sink in for a bit.71Bear said:All the safeguards in the world will not prevent an unethical coach from going rogue (i.e, the Stanford sailing coach). Your comment smacks of hubris. Cal dodged a bullet on this one. Next time there is some kind of scandal? Who knows...Sebastabear said:Seriously people. We sometimes work so hard to find equivalency it's ridiculous. No, we do not have employees engaging in the same fraud as USC, yes we have tons of safeguards to prevent this stuff from happening and yes we are free to make fun of Stanford and USC without fear of hypocrisy. Please spare us the "glass houses" BS.TheFiatLux said:You understand, if someone ACTUALLY played on the team, and if no one got paid for that person to get into Cal, then, that is actually TOTALLY, as in completely 100% different.Bobodeluxe said:
How about that son of a friend that Teddy brought on as a preferred walk on quarterback. We ain't all that different.
It's ealry, I was working late last night, but come on man.
I do not consider myself that liberal. I am not down to radical income redistribution. But I don't like the idea that those already with advantages are gaining additional ones off of groups that, historically, have been at disadvantage. I guess growing up in Berkeley had SOME effect ;-)
I mean, they are asshats but if they want to have a sailing team, let them. We have a rugby team and they don't, and you don't hear us complaining about that...
I'm a progressive and believe in civil liberties, restraint and authority staying in their lane but frankly the U.S. needs more of this, and Americans need to learn how to take a yelling at, without blinking. Too many soft flakes of all types. It can be stern and serious without brutality or being rude.TandemBear said:
One thing about Canada is that they enforce strict borders. They're not willing to allow convicted felons cross their border. DUI convictions can stop tourists at the border also. And they don't take kindly to even decorative banned "weapons." My niece was pulled off a cruise ship in Vancouver because the purse she bought at some teen clothing store had decorative metal brass knuckles as the latch. She was read the riot act and the purse was confiscated. But since she was a young and unknowing minor teenager at the time, no charges were filed. But she was definitely intimidated by the very unpleasant experience (her mom was with her the whole time, so it wasn't like she was on some party boat with friends).
Canadian officials one would think would be laissez-faire about things; they are not.
So I'm guessing Lori Laughlin won't be working in Canada much longer - regardless of her employment status with her employer!
"High" standards? u$c? uc LA? Hahaha! Lol!Oski87 said:
The victims here are the schools themselves, who have high standards and were sold a bill of goods.
The manager should have just given him the tickets and said "As you wish."ducky23 said:okaydo said:KenBurnski said:
Fun fact (that I learned listening to Howard Stern): One of the people pictured above has been married to a porn star for two decades.
Also, here's a recent pic.
Yes, I finally have an excuse to give my Fred savage story (and it's even cal related).
It must've been around 2002 (cause I remember rfk having a hell of a game that night) and I was at staples for the pac10 tourney at will call waiting to pick up my tickets.
And I hear this guy in front of me arguing with the will call guy. I didn't think much of it at first, but then I heard "excuse me, do you know who I am?" and the will call guy just gave a blank look.
Then the person in front of me asked to see the manager (in a way only a furdie could do). The manager then comes and the person in front says "where are my f'ing tickets, I'm f'ing Fred savage. You need to show me some respect." The manager basically just blew him off and Fred savage just stormed off. And you could hear the entire line of people waiting in will call just laughing their asses off.
Hearing Saget talk about his sister's terminal condition with Penn Jillette and make jokes was one of the most funny and heartbreaking things i've ever heard.NYCGOBEARS said:Another Bear said:
Saget is a dirty old man not for marrying young but because he has one of the foulest mouths ever...contrary to his nice TV dad image. Look for his "Aristocrats" piece. (Carlin however is king on that.)
I have the pleasure of knowing Bob. In real life he's one of the nicest, most down to earth and funny guys around.
I feel like the headline is a lot more salacious than the content in this case... the article says that the student was actually a member of the rowing team (and actually rowed in high school), and there doesn't seem to be any suggestion (yet) that any member of the university was bribed... I guess there's always a chance that someone at Cal took money, the impropriety to this point is the falsified score (which Cal was not involved with). It seems more like Cal is the victim of the SAT-cheating than anything nefarious by the school.okaydo said:
The disadvantage of having a UC Berkeley alum working at Deadspin:
I agree. I say this is humor, but the kid being a legit athlete negates Cal being placed in the same "elite" company as USC, Furd, UCLA and others.Big C said:
I understand his participation in rowing is as a coxswain. A key question might be, was his application flagged for preferred admission for rowing. Then, if so, how did that come to be?
Exactly. No Cal employee has been shown (or even alleged) to have been involved in this. So other than that one itsy bitsy detail (i.e the entire basis of this scandal) they nailed it.CalLifer said:I feel like the headline is a lot more salacious than the content in this case... the article says that the student was actually a member of the rowing team (and actually rowed in high school), and there doesn't seem to be any suggestion (yet) that any member of the university was bribed... I guess there's always a chance that someone at Cal took money, the impropriety to this point is the falsified score (which Cal was not involved with). It seems more like Cal is the victim of the SAT-cheating than anything nefarious by the school.okaydo said:
The disadvantage of having a UC Berkeley alum working at Deadspin:
More may be coming, but for now at least, the school seems to be operating above board.
Yep. One is a test taking scandal that implicates The College Board . The other is an admissions/bribery scandal that implicates the school. One applies to Cal. The other doesn't (so far).Sebastabear said:Exactly. No Cal employee has been shown (or even alleged) to have been involved in this. So other than that one itsy bitsy detail (i.e the entire basis of this scandal) they nailed it.CalLifer said:I feel like the headline is a lot more salacious than the content in this case... the article says that the student was actually a member of the rowing team (and actually rowed in high school), and there doesn't seem to be any suggestion (yet) that any member of the university was bribed... I guess there's always a chance that someone at Cal took money, the impropriety to this point is the falsified score (which Cal was not involved with). It seems more like Cal is the victim of the SAT-cheating than anything nefarious by the school.okaydo said:
The disadvantage of having a UC Berkeley alum working at Deadspin:
More may be coming, but for now at least, the school seems to be operating above board.
Hey right in U$C's wheelhouse. She knows the culture!!!socaliganbear said:
She was the one unc forced out after that last scandal right?
socaliganbear said:
She was the one unc forced out after that last scandal right?