Is that some sort of gang rape joke?Nothing to see here, big12 expansion is going on.
UH is wearing a pretty short skirt.Is that some sort of gang rape joke?
Do they still have that out door sculpture of the nude woman on the monkey bars on campus? I used to see that when my bro attended there. Usually someone had put a bra on her....classy.UH is wearing a pretty short skirt.
No idea. I haven't been to the main campus since we did our HS graduation at Hofheinz back in the day. I actually think UH has done a great job of positioning themselves for the next round of conference expansion. It's more than just athletic improvements. They've teally worked across the entire school to make themselves attractive to a P5 conference.Do they still have that out door sculpture of the nude woman on the monkey bars on campus? I used to see that when my bro attended there. Usually someone had put a bra on her....classy.
Did Nathan donate that spot?No idea. I haven't been to the main campus since we did our HS graduation at Hofheinz back in the day. I actually think UH has done a great job of positioning themselves for the next round of conference expansion. It's more than just athletic improvements. They've teally worked across the entire school to make themselves attractive to a P5 conference.
Or his name ain't Nathan Arizona!Did Nathan donate that spot?
UH is wearing a pretty short skirt.
I would think it would be c and w and pillage.Tex-ass will be leading this rap and pillage campaign. Just like always in conference terms.
Here's the latest Vertuno report on the **** bailer! rape scandal from yesterday's NewsOK:
http://newsok.com/lawsuit-baylor-fostered-hunting-ground-for-sexual-assault/article/5505518
At this point their best hope is to release it all. Every bit of it. Then terminate everyone in a position of leadership and start over. Including a new board of regents, governors, or directors (whatever they call it).
Nobody gonna buy furniture at a place called Unpainted Hofheinz.
Wow, it does keep getting worse. I cannot imagine...
Is Jane Roe 4 different than Jane Doe 4 that was identified in the title IX suit filed in May?
Is Jane Roe 4 different than Jane Doe 4 that was identified in the title IX suit filed in May?
Baylor's code of conduct discouraged reporting of rape. http://www.sfgate.com/news/texas/article/Baylor-s-strict-conduct-code-may-have-silenced-8735090.php
"A number of victims were told that if they made a report of rape, their parents would be informed of the details of where they were and what they were doing," said Chad Dunn, a Houston attorney who represents six women who have sued Baylor under the anonymous identification of Jane Doe.
Two women said they were pushed to accept alcohol conduct violations when they reported their assaults, or feared sexual conduct violations if they did.
One woman said her case began when she called police to report a physical assault on another woman at an off-campus party. Police demanded to know if she was underage and had been drinking, then arrested and reported her to the school office that investigates conduct code violations, she said. She told Baylor officials her drinking was a result of being raped a month earlier and detailed what happened in person and in a letter.
She received an alcohol code violation and told to do 25 hours community service, and when she tried to appeal, the woman said Baylor officials urged her to drop it. The school never pursued her rape claim.
"I was told by many Baylor staff that they couldn't do anything for me because my assault was off campus, yet they had no problem punishing me for my off-campus drinking," the woman said. Schools are bound by federal law to investigate on- and off-campus sex assault allegations.
Baylor's code of conduct discouraged reporting of rape. http://www.sfgate.com/news/texas/article/Baylor-s-strict-conduct-code-may-have-silenced-8735090.php
"A number of victims were told that if they made a report of rape, their parents would be informed of the details of where they were and what they were doing," said Chad Dunn, a Houston attorney who represents six women who have sued Baylor under the anonymous identification of Jane Doe.
Two women said they were pushed to accept alcohol conduct violations when they reported their assaults, or feared sexual conduct violations if they did.
One woman said her case began when she called police to report a physical assault on another woman at an off-campus party. Police demanded to know if she was underage and had been drinking, then arrested and reported her to the school office that investigates conduct code violations, she said. She told Baylor officials her drinking was a result of being raped a month earlier and detailed what happened in person and in a letter.
She received an alcohol code violation and told to do 25 hours community service, and when she tried to appeal, the woman said Baylor officials urged her to drop it. The school never pursued her rape claim.
"I was told by many Baylor staff that they couldn't do anything for me because my assault was off campus, yet they had no problem punishing me for my off-campus drinking," the woman said. Schools are bound by federal law to investigate on- and off-campus sex assault allegations.
Do private schools have that same legal requirement?Can this be true? Anyone who's sent a kid to college know that the school won't give you any information about your child.
Do private schools have that same legal requirement?
Interesting, I honestly didn't know. Thank you.Yes. My kid's going to a private university in the fall and we've been informed in certain terms that the school won't provide any information (grade, health) to us.