Shalala

It's not that she's a female, 73, or white, the problem is she has no real clue on how to, or urge to, have a top notch football program.
 
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My father smoked cigarettes everyday for 38 years. My mother told him each morning that if he ever wanted to see his kids grow up, get married, and have kids he needed to stop smoking right then and there.

Well he died of lung cancer when I was 12. I have to say that I regret not smoking a single cigarette in all my 22 years because this thread gave me cancer anyway.

No, no, it wasn't the thread. If you ask BALLHAWKU and Jedi Master Cane, they'll tell you that Shalala gave you the cancer.
 
What's funny is that y'all expect a 73 year old white woman to be competent about a football powerhouse is laughable. The woman should have been relieved of her duties after the scandal!!!

Her job is to be competent about running a university...and she is. What does her race have to do with anything anyway?
 
She has a huge ego. If she cared about this football program 1/10 as much she cared about the medical school, then we 'd carry Shalala off the field akin to Rudy. Not bashing her priorities, but her legacy--which she cares tremendously about--hinges upon leaving this university with an Emory caliber medical school. She is not going anywhere, unfortunately. I hate her.

LULZ
 
I'll be that clown name another University that has a football team worth a **** a with a 70 plus year old white woman as President. We need young blood at the helm!!!

In 1986, the first year of ACE’s college president study, the demographic profile of the typical campus leader was a white male in his 50s. He was married with children, Protestant, held a doctorate in education, and had served in his current position for six years.

Twenty-five years later, with few exceptions, the profile has not changed.

Two decades ago, the average age of college and university presidents was 52. Today, it is 61. In fact, in 1986 just 13 percent of presidents were over the age of 60. In 2011, 58 percent of presidents are over 60.


http://www.acenet.edu/the-presidency/columns-and-features/Pages/The-American-College-President-Study.aspx

You sir, don't have any clue what you are talking about.
 
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