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Auburn Prof Spoke out on Special Treatment for Athletes
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<blockquote data-quote="gameface" data-source="post: 914851" data-attributes="member: 1424"><p>Comparing the technological orientated Management degree to a liberal arts degree in public policy is a swipe at Tech just to justify what auburn did with the degree in question. You should read the filing before you make any more ignorant posts, The Auburn athletic department made efforts to weaken down the degree in question because too many of the black athletes were having trouble with some of the courses. You really should take the time to read the filing.. A mil may be a rounding error but</p><p>a punitive damage award three times the actual damages speaks volumes to those with an objective eye. I think we are getting closer to seeing how much you are willing to condone at Auburn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gameface, post: 914851, member: 1424"] Comparing the technological orientated Management degree to a liberal arts degree in public policy is a swipe at Tech just to justify what auburn did with the degree in question. You should read the filing before you make any more ignorant posts, The Auburn athletic department made efforts to weaken down the degree in question because too many of the black athletes were having trouble with some of the courses. You really should take the time to read the filing.. A mil may be a rounding error but a punitive damage award three times the actual damages speaks volumes to those with an objective eye. I think we are getting closer to seeing how much you are willing to condone at Auburn. [/QUOTE]
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