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re: Can LSU translate this increase in sports success to better ACADEMICS?
Posted on 7/13/23 at 6:53 am to TigerFan244
Posted on 7/13/23 at 6:53 am to TigerFan244
My current college kid is on academic scholarship and the next one will be on an academic scholarship as well.
LSU was never a choice after they mandated the vaccine, discussed mandates for CRT/ AAAS, lighting up Tiger Stadium in George Floyd's HS colors, the shootings and murders close to campus, etc.
LSU was never a choice after they mandated the vaccine, discussed mandates for CRT/ AAAS, lighting up Tiger Stadium in George Floyd's HS colors, the shootings and murders close to campus, etc.
Posted on 7/13/23 at 7:09 am to Cuz413
RE: CUZ413
I want to challenge your statements. There were never CRT/AAAS mandates on the table for kids attending LSU. Faculty members apart of the Faculty Senate proposed that based on the demographics of the campus (nearly 14% black), and the state of Louisiana as a whole (nearly 35% black), it should be considered. As we saw with the many initiatives made by companies nationwide, those in academia felt the need to offer similar ideas. Discussions, meeting topics, orchestrating a plan of implementation, etc. shouldn't be viewed as mandates.
Also, LSU's address and surrounding areas have been the same for as long as I can remember. Crime is an unfortunate reality of existence. I hope that the institution of choice for your kids is as close to perfect as the idea of a crimeless society.
And as always, when CRT comes up, I ask the author of the comment to explain to everyone what CRT is. And how it impacts learning, since it's viewed as this harsh brainwash grab.
I want to challenge your statements. There were never CRT/AAAS mandates on the table for kids attending LSU. Faculty members apart of the Faculty Senate proposed that based on the demographics of the campus (nearly 14% black), and the state of Louisiana as a whole (nearly 35% black), it should be considered. As we saw with the many initiatives made by companies nationwide, those in academia felt the need to offer similar ideas. Discussions, meeting topics, orchestrating a plan of implementation, etc. shouldn't be viewed as mandates.
Also, LSU's address and surrounding areas have been the same for as long as I can remember. Crime is an unfortunate reality of existence. I hope that the institution of choice for your kids is as close to perfect as the idea of a crimeless society.
And as always, when CRT comes up, I ask the author of the comment to explain to everyone what CRT is. And how it impacts learning, since it's viewed as this harsh brainwash grab.
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