ck- nice idea, but most college guys would prefer free samples of condoms.
Great point!! However, it sounds like most of the college guys on this forum haven't been getting any Perhaps they should start washing their clothes, hair, and apartment
ck- nice idea, but most college guys would prefer free samples of condoms.
Great point!! However, it sounds like most of the college guys on this forum haven't been getting any Perhaps they should start washing their clothes, hair, and apartment
ck- nice idea, but most college guys would prefer free samples of condoms.
Great point!! However, it sounds like most of the college guys on this forum haven't been getting any Perhaps they should start washing their clothes, hair, and apartment
ck- nice idea, but most college guys would prefer free samples of condoms.
Great point!! However, it sounds like most of the college guys on this forum haven't been getting any Perhaps they should start washing their clothes, hair, and apartment
hey hey, i get PLENTY!
Same chick or different chicks? Also, which school do you attend and what is your major?
ck- nice idea, but most college guys would prefer free samples of condoms.
Great point!! However, it sounds like most of the college guys on this forum haven't been getting any Perhaps they should start washing their clothes, hair, and apartment
hey hey, i get PLENTY!
Same chick or different chicks? Also, which school do you attend and what is your major?
same chick
i need some new cooch!
Florida International University, computer engineer.
Florida International University, computer engineer.
Nothing wrong with being with the same chick. There are a lot of benefits to that. FIU, cool. I went to USF.
nothing wrong but, it gets kinda boring here and there...
USF, in tampa right? yeah thats a good school, i thought about moving up there, but FIU is one of the top engineering schools in the state, so i decided to stick around the city i grew up in.
Florida International University, computer engineer.
Nothing wrong with being with the same chick. There are a lot of benefits to that. FIU, cool. I went to USF.
nothing wrong but, it gets kinda boring here and there...
USF, in tampa right? yeah thats a good school, i thought about moving up there, but FIU is one of the top engineering schools in the state, so i decided to stick around the city i grew up in.
Yeah, USF is in Tampa. It's a fun school in a great location with an excellent medical school and quite a few different majors. It's not very well known because the didn't have a football team for many years. Quite strange since they have ~38k students... I like the school, but don't respect the way the administration handled the situation when they had a professor with direct terrorist ties around 9/11. Political correctness prevented them from taking action and doing the right thing.
Florida International University, computer engineer.
Nothing wrong with being with the same chick. There are a lot of benefits to that. FIU, cool. I went to USF.
nothing wrong but, it gets kinda boring here and there...
USF, in tampa right? yeah thats a good school, i thought about moving up there, but FIU is one of the top engineering schools in the state, so i decided to stick around the city i grew up in.
Yeah, USF is in Tampa. It's a fun school in a great location with an excellent medical school and quite a few different majors. It's not very well known because the didn't have a football team for many years. Quite strange since they have ~38k students... I like the school, but don't respect the way the administration handled the situation when they had a professor with direct terrorist ties around 9/11. Political correctness prevented them from taking action and doing the right thing.
what the hell?? direct ties?!?! crap that must've been all over school! how did he have correct ties, and what happened to him????
what the hell?? direct ties?!?! crap that must've been all over school! how did he have correct ties, and what happened to him????
A brief timeline of events leading up to Sami Al-Arian's arrest, according to the University of South Florida:
January 1986 — Al-Arian was first hired as an assistant professor at USF
1991 — The USF Middle Eastern Committee was formed in 1991 to promote dialogue after Persian Gulf War and Al-Arian founded the WISE
1992 — USF's Middle Eastern Committee signed an agreement with WISE to sponsor academic meetings and occasionally publish papers. Islamic speakers are later brought to campus.
November 1994 — A PBS television documentary, "Jihad in America," alleged Al-Arian was the head of the Islamic Jihad terrorist group's domestic support network.
May 1995 — A two-part series in The Tampa Tribune questioned ties among USF, WISE and the Islamic Committee for Palestine charity. That same month, USF's inspector general found irregularities with WISE graduate students and the hiring of an Arabic instructor.
November 1995 — Federal immigration officials searched the WISE office and Al-Arian's home and office.
January 1996 — USF retains outside counsel William Reece Smith Jr. to look into USF's agreements with WISE.
March 1996 — The Oracle student newspaper receives a letter from a group claiming connections to the Islamic Jihad and neo-Nazis. The group threatens to bomb a USF building and kill a white female professor on April 29.
April 29, 1996 — USF closes most of campus due to the bomb threat. Final exams are moved one week later.
1996 — Federal agents say in unsealed court documents that they have probable cause to believe the think tank and the charity are fronts for international terrorists.
May 2, 1996 — Provost Thomas Tighe places Al-Arian on leave with pay, effective August 7, 1996, pending completion of the federal investigation.
August 7, 1996 — Al-Arian's paid leave takes effect.
February 24, 1998 — At the request of USF President Betty Castor, USF Associate General Counsel Hank Lavendera writes to the U.S. Department of Justice, asking for status of federal investigation.
March 6, 1998 — U.S. Attorney Charles R. Wilson responds to Lavendara's February 24 letter saying that the Department of Justice will not comment on its investigations.
April 6, 1998 — Engineering Dean Michael Kovac notifies Computer Science and Engineering Chairman Abraham Kandel that Al-Arian can resume his regular faculty duties in fall 1998.
August 1998 — Al-Arian resumes his regular faculty duties.
Sept. 26, 2001 — Al-Arian appears on FOX News Channel's O'Reilly Factor. Host Bill O'Reilly questions him about alleged ties to terrorism.
Sept. 27, 2001 — USF receives hundreds of angry phone calls and e-mails about Al-Arian, including calls and e-mails with threatening language about Al-Arian. The Computer Science and Engineering Department receives a death threat against Al-Arian. University officials discuss safety issues related to Al-Arian's presence on campus and decide to place him on paid leave.
Oct. 5, 2001 — Al-Arian is present in the USF's Marshall Center in violation of the terms of the leave of absence.
Oct. 8, 2001 — USF Provost David Stamps sends Al-Arian a letter notifying him that his presence on USF's campus on Oct. 5 violated his leave of absence. The letter constitutes a final warning to Al-Arian not to appear on campus.
November 1, 2001 — Attorneys try to determine whether Al-Arian's actions constitute conduct which would justify discipline up to and including termination.
November 1, 2001-December 18, 2001 — School lawyers decide Al-Arian's conduct could be grounds for termination.
December 19, 2001 — USF Board of Trustees holds an emergency meeting and decides to dismiss Al-Arian.
USF didn't have the balls to deal with Al-Arian until after 9/11 and Bill O'Reilly got on their case. If it wasn't for O'Reilly, Al-Arian would probably still be teaching and promoting terror from his position at USF.
but maybe the university didnt want to do anything on terms of being accused of "discrimination". but i completely agree, i cant believe they re-hired him at one point.