O.k. UI, is it
- boring
- party school
- ANF
- none
- all (i.e. they are uhhh....diverse... because, uhhh... it "sound$ good" and "look$ good")?
p.s. Oh uhhh....never mind...what is most important uh hem....uhhhh... is the current 5-0 football record (and imagining a bragard future, again....).
Here is the case for "boring" school, per the smart UI spokesperson.
BORING?
It turns out that the administrators apparently think white people are “boring”:
“A lot of people have this misconception that Iowa City is a boring place. When doing outreach among minority students we don’t lie to them,” said Brent Gage, the UI associate vice president for enrollment management.
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2015/10/university_of_iowa_too_white.html
Well, per the article, the University of Iowa is getting less “boring”:
The university broke records with the incoming class of 2019, which is comprised of 21 percent minority students, not including international students.
The taxpayers who fund the university are, by contrast, 92.1% white. (If PAYING any ATTENTION) They might wonder why they are forced to pay taxes and disproportionately exclude their own children from the state’s flagship campus.
AND
Here is the case for Party school? ( polls change and as such, often lack credibility. So be careful herein )
PARTY School?
(boring?) UI falls to No. 2 PARTY School ?:
http://www.thegazette.com/subject/news/university-of-iowa-dethroned-as-top-party-school-20140804
The Princeton Review issued its 2015 edition of the “Best 379 Colleges” on Monday, and UI came in at No. 2 on the publication’s list of top party schools.
Last year, UI was named the nation’s top party school.
It was bumped from the top spot this year by Syracuse University, a private university in New York. Iowa’s No. 2 ranking keeps it in the top five for the fourth consecutive year — it ranked No. 1 on the 2014 list, No. 2 on the 2013 list, and No. 4 on the 2012 list.
p.s. Maybe the UI is a American Needs Farmers (ANF) supporter (when politically (in)correct ....expedient...once a year...)
p.s.t.
Do the data gatherers, researchers ever compare notes, connect the dots - with some objectivity or logical rational?
Or, do they work within their own islolated bubbles...and hurry to get out / publish their "reports" for pay, or credit?
imho
I do not know
- boring
- party school
- ANF
- none
- all (i.e. they are uhhh....diverse... because, uhhh... it "sound$ good" and "look$ good")?
p.s. Oh uhhh....never mind...what is most important uh hem....uhhhh... is the current 5-0 football record (and imagining a bragard future, again....).
Here is the case for "boring" school, per the smart UI spokesperson.
BORING?
It turns out that the administrators apparently think white people are “boring”:
“A lot of people have this misconception that Iowa City is a boring place. When doing outreach among minority students we don’t lie to them,” said Brent Gage, the UI associate vice president for enrollment management.
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2015/10/university_of_iowa_too_white.html
Well, per the article, the University of Iowa is getting less “boring”:
The university broke records with the incoming class of 2019, which is comprised of 21 percent minority students, not including international students.
The taxpayers who fund the university are, by contrast, 92.1% white. (If PAYING any ATTENTION) They might wonder why they are forced to pay taxes and disproportionately exclude their own children from the state’s flagship campus.
AND
Here is the case for Party school? ( polls change and as such, often lack credibility. So be careful herein )
PARTY School?
(boring?) UI falls to No. 2 PARTY School ?:
http://www.thegazette.com/subject/news/university-of-iowa-dethroned-as-top-party-school-20140804
The Princeton Review issued its 2015 edition of the “Best 379 Colleges” on Monday, and UI came in at No. 2 on the publication’s list of top party schools.
Last year, UI was named the nation’s top party school.
It was bumped from the top spot this year by Syracuse University, a private university in New York. Iowa’s No. 2 ranking keeps it in the top five for the fourth consecutive year — it ranked No. 1 on the 2014 list, No. 2 on the 2013 list, and No. 4 on the 2012 list.
p.s. Maybe the UI is a American Needs Farmers (ANF) supporter (when politically (in)correct ....expedient...once a year...)
p.s.t.
Do the data gatherers, researchers ever compare notes, connect the dots - with some objectivity or logical rational?
Or, do they work within their own islolated bubbles...and hurry to get out / publish their "reports" for pay, or credit?
imho
I do not know