My comments weren't directed only to you. There are plenty who have said repeatedly "I will never click on anything produced by FCC, well except for Jeff and Dom." By supporting them, you are directly supporting their employer. I do understand it is difficult as I do agree that they generally provide good content.
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It appears that NDSU's take that other schools have media policies such as this are true. Our precious und has one. No big deal for them-big deal for ndsu.
But, what should cause concern is that the media seems to be driving university decisions. We dont like the policy- changed. We think the president should resign/be fired- don't renew his contract.
Reading those open records requests the system was more interested in the media and looking bad, than backing up one of the managers of their 'business'. How will this affect other decisions going forward. Apparently, we hire people to do jobs- but we don't really mean it. This incident pales in comparison with Deans of colleges and security guards arrested for child porn, sexual harassment, and drunk driving coaches. Never mind the disappearing 1.4 mil.
Everyone has an agenda- but our legislature is over the top.
I like to surround myself with people who share in my inappropriate comments, sarcasm, and random shenanigans
BINGO, it was very alarming to see everyone them reference Fat rob, Mccfooley, etc...that many times
There was some defense of Dean though that made it appear FCC and fat rob were sending out misleading information to turn the general public against ndsu if I read it right.
Also I'm very surprised how these open records are obtained, it's a "honor system" sort of deal to give up any info not on st devices or what
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We all live in stories... It seems to me that a definition of any living vibrant society is that you constantly question those stories... The argument itself is freedom. It's not that you come to a conclusion about it. Through that argument you change your mind sometimes... That's how societies grow. When you can't retell for yourself the stories of your life then you live in a prison... Somebody else controls the story. - S. Rushdie