Certainly they have the right to "opt out" and I would hope that, at the same time, they woud be "opting out" of a full scholarship (and all that entails) as well as a college education.
Doesn't seem right does it? But since the millennials are the first generation to grow up attached to the internet, maybe it does. They have been fed all that junk from tweets, facebook and the like their whole lives. Seems like most of them can't take several steps down the street without...
Your "informal survey" may not be totally on the mark. I just heard minutes ago that a major survey or study found that of all the age groups millennials are by far the most fearful of contracting and dying of the coronavirus.
All right then, to elucidate: it is my firm belief that based on firm logic, the MSM, which would include CNN and AJC, is committed to stoking the fires of China virus hysteria so as to keep the US economy shut down until approximately the first week of November. I choose not to participate.
The number testing positive have gone up because many thousands more a day are being tested. Number of hospitalizations have not gone up appreciably and I think, according to what I've heard, deaths have not gone up at all.
I agree the tweet was not appropriate, but take exception to your denigrating 70 real old granddads who graduated in the 60s. We can be pretty good folks and Hell of engineers!
I may have missed it but no one has mentioned what to me is the single most reason that there is a loss of interest in attending football games is that they take the better part of 4 hours to play a game. It takes almost 4 hours for a total of 25 minutes of action. I don't know if many would...
I guess I am getting in late on this thread and this may have already been pointed out. But do you really think that the Bama's, UGAs, Ohio States, Michigan's, and Notre Dame's, etc. etc. cannot find an avid alum who could get a very lucrative endorsement deal to virtually every player on their...
Great get,@ibeattetris, I remember that well. It was crazy. Our OFEI Was 30% better than the second-place team, Auburn. They had to change the formula because no one wanted to admit that a primarily rushing team could ever be that much better than a more conventional offense.
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