signedbewildered said:Plainsman said:grizpsych said:Plainsman said:Just got the mag yesterday and haven't had time to read the article, but UM is the focus of an extensive piece about the sexual assault/rape problem on college campuses today with a prominent two page shot of Main Hall headlining the story. As I said, I haven't read the story yet but this is potentially devastating for the U. Hope the story isn't as bad as it looks.
This was a great article for UM. Learn to read!
I have actually known how to read for quite some time, having read beginning in grade school and continued over the years all the way through graduation from a college doctoral program, but nice attempt at junior high school sarcasm.
And, having read the article, I am mystified as to how you reached the conclusion that this is a great article for UM. I completely fail to see how it is a positive thing for UM to be featured in a national magazine as the sacrificial lamb and centerpiece regarding the analyzation of a countrywide problem of sexual assaults and rape on college campuses. This article could just as easily have been written without singling out UM or any other college, since the authors concluded UM's situation is, unfortunately, merely the norm. In short, if one college had to be picked to inflate the drama of the issue, I would just as soon have had it been Harvard or Yale or any college but Montana. Capice?
I disagree. UM had already been "branded" at a national level.
"sacrificial lamb?" How so? I think that was DOJ and NCAA, not Time.
"This article could just as easily have been written without singling out UM or any other college"............ It could have been written differently but the point of the article was U of M was made out to be a monster, and it really wasn't. Are there some other universities that were also known (at a national level apparently) as "the rape capital?" The point was we are not deserving of the name.
Well, I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree.