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Originally Posted by DeltAlum
Take a look at the responses following the article on the link in Jon's post just above.
While one would seem to ballance the other, they both indicate to me that we, as a system, have a serious problem.
The fact that our philanthropy work isn't well known is NOT the fault of any media or reporter. It's ours for not getting the word out constantly.
But that's a whole other topic that has been talked to death before in this and other forums.
Plus, as the first writer mentions, these are alleged felonies we're talking about.
The other thing we just will never get away from is that most of the things that get chapters closed are against the law -- although not necessarily felonies.
I'm a little past the point of thinking than many undergraduates understand what the consequences of that means.
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DeltAlum while I have railed about how the news media has handled GLO situations I am right to an extent.
It has to be sensational to be of new or it will not get on air or printed. But basically, whose true fault is it? Ours as GLO's, perioid.
Alledge accusations is really a BS deal, people only beleive what they see or hear, not alledged.
As I have said many times, We are our own worst enemies.
SAE and some others seem to be leaders of the pack. Why? I do not know?
But, whether it is SAE or others, it has to stop.
We are supposedly a dieing breed. I would hate to see that.