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Cincinnati Bearcats (Juggalos official thread of Faygo)

Why would you leave ND for the same position at Juggalo? Is this the guy that Kelly was screaming at and humiliating on the sideline? I guess that might lead a coach to take any exit available.

And their other "co"-offensive coordinator, Mike Sanford Jr, left to become HC at W.Kentucky, which is not exactly a huge step up from OC at an "elite" program, so...

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Baaaaad news for the juggalos, and it would seem the alleged incidents occurred under JuggalOno's tenure. Looks like it boils down to covering up incidents of sexual assault and intimidating potential victims to keep silent. Not clear whether athletes were involved.

http://www.wkyc.com/news/education/...ed-for-sexually-hostile-environment/380712681


In a seven-page letter to former UC President Santa Ono, the Office for Civil Rights outlined three major legal issues that it was looking into. The issues were:

UC’s responses to sexual violence complaints and reports it knew about or should have known about
Whether UC exposed students to a “sexually hostile environment” that kept them from classes or activities on campus by failing to properly respond to those reports
Whether UC intimidated or threatened an individual to purposely interfere with his or her Title IX rights; or discriminated against that person because he or she made a Title IX complaint, participated in an investigation or testified in a Title IX hearing
 
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http://csnbbs.com/thread-804497.html Funny, to those of you not familiar with Cincinnati, please note the total lack of world view - "who reads newspapers?" - "Millennials from NYC write it" - "Why'd they publish it in Cincinnati and not in Columbus?" - ignoring the facts that anything printed in the Enquirer also goes on their webpage and on Cincinnati.com - that the Enquirer still shows up in offices downtown and in homes in Indian Hill, Hyde Park, Wyoming, Madeira, Mariemont... that Luke's job is in Cincinnati, not Columbus - and that the Millennials were brought in to replace the folks who believed the city was the capitol of Tri-State.
 
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http://csnbbs.com/thread-804497.html Funny, to those of you not familiar with Cincinnati, please note the total lack of world view - "who reads newspapers?" - "Millennials from NYC write it" - "Why'd they publish it in Cincinnati and not in Columbus?" - ignoring the facts that anything printed in the Enquirer also goes on their webpage and on Cincinnati.com - that the Enquirer still shows up in offices downtown and in homes in Indian Hill, Hyde Park, Wyoming, Madeira, Mariemont... that Luke's job is in Cincinnati, not Columbus - and that the Millennials were brought in to replace the folks who believed the city was the capitol of Tri-State.

Interesting piece...

The Slow Death of The Cincinnati Enquirer

...The Enquirer newsroom is staffed by young writers, almost none of whom are from Cincinnati, many of whom are just several years out of school, and almost all of whom espouse the view — subconsciously or overtly — that Cincinnati is a second-rate city in need of help — namely, theirs.

But come on, we’re writers. Delusional comes with the territory.

There’s also nothing wrong with being a non-native. Sometimes it lends invaluable outside perspective. This can be good.

What it guarantees, however, is an incomplete understanding of local colloquialism, culture, ideology, and — most of all — history.
The Enquirer archives were floor-to-ceiling full of old print papers and photos — so much history on Cincinnati it would make your head spin. There were amazing old original photos of everything from Nixon to The Beatles to the Big Red Machine and the World Series.

It was all neglected to the point of irrelevance. A colleague actually once asked me what the Big Red Machine was. Shunned to the corner, the archivist staff was cut down to one part-timer. Sadly, it was more than adequate. No one learned. We didn’t have time to smell the old ink. We were too busy writing content. Content, content, all the time. Never a moment to pause. Never a moment to proof-read. (Take a look at any recent Enquirer article for typo-ridden evidence.)...


 
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