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ssDude

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Unity needed to address USM problems
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The Sunday article in the Hattiesburg American titled "Unity needed to address USM problems" was a good article. It did not come off as petty and there was no insulting in it. I think if more articles or opinions were expressed in this manner, the public would not take it so badly or get annoyed so easily.


 


http://www.hattiesburgamerican.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050320/OPINION01/503200301/1014/NEWS17



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Yeasayer

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I don't think you'd find many on this message board disagreeing with this sentence from the article:


"The College Board has outwardly done a miserable job of leading in the situation at Southern Miss".


 



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Boo

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" . . . . . the College Board and Thames must take the lead in making this happen. If he can't do this, the College Board needs to shake off its mantle of stagnant leadership and intervene publicly."


No arugment here either, ssDude.


 



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John Q. Citizen

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My favorite: "nearly $70 million of tax money goes to the school annually, and that means the public has a right to know what's being done to protect their investment."

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USM Sympathizer

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I wonder if it would be possible to get the HA's permission to post this editorial somewhere permanently, so that we do not lose it when the link disappears (as I assume it eventually will).

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Sport

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" Many feel they have no voice, at least not in the meaningful way that is evident at many other universities in the state and the nation."

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Invictus

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Originally posted by: Sport

"" Many feel they have no voice, at least not in the meaningful way that is evident at many other universities in the state and the nation.""


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Many feel they have no voice, at least not in the meaningful way that is evident at many most other universities in the state and the nation.
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