MACHIAVELLI
Chairman/C.E.O.
LSU 'compromises' in football scandal
LSU, "purely in the spirit of compromise," is apologizing and paying $150,000 in an academic scandal involving Tiger football players.
This occurs in the settlement of one of two lawsuits in connection with allegations involving academic misconduct and pressure to change football players' grades.
Naturally, LSU officials say none of this should be construed as an admission of any wrongdoing by the university.
A former university kinesiology instructor, who says she got hate mail and death threats after blowing the whistle on the scandal, now will get some money, along with several letters of reference and apologies, from LSU.
http://2theadvocate.com/stories/122204/opi_lsu001.shtml
LSU, "purely in the spirit of compromise," is apologizing and paying $150,000 in an academic scandal involving Tiger football players.
This occurs in the settlement of one of two lawsuits in connection with allegations involving academic misconduct and pressure to change football players' grades.
Naturally, LSU officials say none of this should be construed as an admission of any wrongdoing by the university.
A former university kinesiology instructor, who says she got hate mail and death threats after blowing the whistle on the scandal, now will get some money, along with several letters of reference and apologies, from LSU.
http://2theadvocate.com/stories/122204/opi_lsu001.shtml