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re: 6 universities kept Title IX sexual misconduct data secret?
Posted on 11/29/22 at 9:27 pm to MOS0311
Posted on 11/29/22 at 9:27 pm to MOS0311
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I'd like to know why USA Today is pro-Biden and pro-Harris when one raped his intern and the other allowed children to be raped by catholic priests as a DA..
trump is a piece of shite too, what’s your point?
Take and dump this crap where it belongs..
Posted on 11/29/22 at 9:31 pm to TheTideMustRoll
quote:I gotta say the stock of bammer posters is rising fast.
TheTideMustRoll
Posted on 11/29/22 at 9:36 pm to Night Vision
Who doesn’t delete emails from crap organizations like USA Today? That’s how you get phished.
Posted on 11/29/22 at 9:40 pm to Night Vision
frick the USA Today. Muckraking scalawags.
Posted on 11/29/22 at 9:45 pm to allin2010
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56 schools provided
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dozens of others schools provided
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But they pointed out the 6.
You see the difference, right? They pointed out those who provided nothing. That’s relevant to the story. Might not be relevant to the average person who couldn’t care less about the story, but it is relevant to the story.
I’d bet your opinion on the topic would change if The University if Alabama was one of those 6 and Auburn was not. Just a hunch.
Posted on 11/29/22 at 9:47 pm to Night Vision
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The office said gathering and reviewing the records would take more than 200 hours of staff time and it would charge $7,590 to complete the task.
Damn, USA Today is some broke arse bitches if they cant cover some basic copying costs.
Posted on 11/29/22 at 10:42 pm to Night Vision
I would love to see texas info, those liberal mfers are worst than Auburn and baylor
Posted on 11/29/22 at 11:31 pm to 3down10
You are right. On the surface it sounds bad (like the author wants it to), but it doesn’t mean the universities don’t act. I can see why a school would want to avoid the media circus
Posted on 11/30/22 at 12:46 am to CrabInMyShoeMouth
Our media is corrupt and owned by one party. That makes them a mouthpiece and propaganda machine. Pathetic.
Posted on 11/30/22 at 6:53 am to Referee
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Referee
Another blown call by the Referee...
Posted on 11/30/22 at 10:37 am to Night Vision
To HELL with USA Today!!
Everyone knows that the national media takes information and twists it to fit their own agenda. If people began to just tell them "NO" to their requests, we'd all be better served.
Everyone knows that the national media takes information and twists it to fit their own agenda. If people began to just tell them "NO" to their requests, we'd all be better served.
Posted on 11/30/22 at 11:15 am to Night Vision
Why people get pissy because an organization doesn't kowtow to request for information that they are not required to provide? If you file a FOIA request, that takes a while as well.
Putting this shite together in a way the public can read through it without disclosing private information is fricking expensive. You need the hours for your staff to compile it and then you probably need to get your legal staff to review it and make sure there isn't anything in there that exposes private information. It takes a long time and money for what? It is a pain in the arse and takes staff away from their normal work. To prove you didn't do anything wrong to some journalist?
Putting this shite together in a way the public can read through it without disclosing private information is fricking expensive. You need the hours for your staff to compile it and then you probably need to get your legal staff to review it and make sure there isn't anything in there that exposes private information. It takes a long time and money for what? It is a pain in the arse and takes staff away from their normal work. To prove you didn't do anything wrong to some journalist?
Posted on 11/30/22 at 11:53 am to Night Vision
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4. University of Georgia
USA TODAY emailed questions to Gregory Trevor, Georgia's associate vice president for communications, in April 2021. He did not respond. Trevor and two other communications officials, Sara Freeland and James Hataway, ignored a subsequent email in June 2021. Subsequent emails to Trevor, Hataway and two more communications officials, Kathy Pharr and Rod Guajardo, in June and July 2022 were also ignored.
The news organization filed a public records request for the information in June 2021. Georgia's open records office declined the request that July, saying it was not required to create records that do not exist. USA TODAY filed another request later that month for only the sanction information over a partial time period, 2016 to present. The office said gathering and reviewing the records would take more than 200 hours of staff time and it would charge $7,590 to complete the task.
The GA open records law does not require the creation of documents to satisfy a request. It only requires that existing documents be provided.
GA law also allows for charging for the time it takes to comply with an information request at the lowest hourly rate of a person capable of fulfilling the request plus the cost of any copying, CDs, etc. It's a common practice to inform someone making a request of the estimated cost of fulfilling it so that they can decide whether or not they want to move forward with it if it will be costly.
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