@pp However Yatrakis advises students, “in a liberal arts degree, it almost doesn’t matter what you major in.”
none of them can add or subtract. none of them will win nobel prizes or go into finance and give lots of money back to the university. conclusion: who gives a crap about ’em?
@homelessness article did anyone else think that the headline of the homelessness article totally invalidated the “it’s crass to pretend to be homeless” bent of the article itself?
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@pp However Yatrakis advises students, “in a liberal arts degree, it almost doesn’t matter what you major in.”
none of them can add or subtract. none of them will win nobel prizes or go into finance and give lots of money back to the university. conclusion: who gives a crap about ’em?
@also what the hell was that political science article about?
@cs someone needs to stir up some kind of race/culture controversy. affirmative action bake sale anyone?
@So I guess we can say that BAKER BLAST : 2006
MEALAC : 2005
RACE PROTESTS : 2004
This year’s controversy is looking weak.
@homelessness article headline being: “Look Ma, I’m Homeless”
@homelessness article did anyone else think that the headline of the homelessness article totally invalidated the “it’s crass to pretend to be homeless” bent of the article itself?
@headlines funny how “and we’re still talking about this” works so well for the second article too.
@I stand corrected. c’est early.
@Inigo Montoya “…which begs the important question…”
You keep using that phrase. I do not think it means what you think it means.