If true, could be a very intersting situation.
Mizzou ‘football players of color will not play until president steps down’ | CollegeFootballTalk
From the headline, I thought that it's been discovered that Obama is white. Now he could be blamed.
He is just a racist. Anytime race is discussed its considered 'liberal'. And conservatives wonder why they can't get minority votes.
FWIW, their coaches support them 100%. This isn't some new thing, there are some serious problems at Mizzou going back half a year or more. Faculty gave the admins a no-confidence vote recently as well. Anyone blindly lashing out at these kids for taking a stand have no clue what's happening there.
crossover22[]_[];2360761 said:crossover22[]_[];2360746 said:Shocking race card.
Can all white people protest till our president resigns
Leave the country
Not a bad idea
I don't understand some of you guys. These kids are human being and have the right the fight racism. You talk about revoking their scholarship as if these kids are some sort of piece of property while claiming that racism is over. If it takes them losing their scholarship for things to change, it's worth it. I support these young men 100%.
University of Missouri president quits after faculty walks out
Univerrsity of Missouri students, athletes, and even some faculty are seeking the resignation of university systen president Tim Wolfe, who has been criticized for a perceived lack of response to racial incidents on campus. VPC
COLUMBIA, Mo. — The University of Missouri's president, Tim Wolfe, resigned Monday morning in the face of a walkout by faculty and a strike by football players who said he had done too little to combat racism on campus.
Wolfe made the stunning announcement at a special Board of Curators meeting Monday morning.
“I am resigning as president of the University Missouri system,” he said. “My motivation in making this decision comes from a love of Columbia where I grew up and the state of Missouri. I thought and prayed over this decision. It is the right thing to do … The frustration and anger I see is real and I don’t doubt it for a second.”
The situation had become so emotional that many members of the football team had even announced it would boycott team activities.
Before Wolfe's resignation, the faculty group issued a statement announcing plans for a walkout.
The resignation came as the system's Board of Curators was set to hold an emergency meeting on Monday morning in Columbia to discuss the growing crisis on the campus. They board vote in favor of accepting Wolfe's resignation.
“I take full responsibility for what has occurred," Wolfe said.
Students complaining about racially-fraught campus environment began protests at the university on Sept. 24, but the tense situation on campus had only recently begun to gain national attention.
More than 30 members of Missouri's football team announced Saturday that they would no longer take part in football-related activities while Wolfe was in power. Missouri football coach Gary Pinkel canceled practiced on Sunday and wrote on Twitter that he backed their efforts to force change at the school.
University of Missouri president quits after faculty walks out
Univerrsity of Missouri students, athletes, and even some faculty are seeking the resignation of university systen president Tim Wolfe, who has been criticized for a perceived lack of response to racial incidents on campus. VPC
COLUMBIA, Mo. — The University of Missouri's president, Tim Wolfe, resigned Monday morning in the face of a walkout by faculty and a strike by football players who said he had done too little to combat racism on campus.
Wolfe made the stunning announcement at a special Board of Curators meeting Monday morning.
“I am resigning as president of the University Missouri system,” he said. “My motivation in making this decision comes from a love of Columbia where I grew up and the state of Missouri. I thought and prayed over this decision. It is the right thing to do … The frustration and anger I see is real and I don’t doubt it for a second.”
The situation had become so emotional that many members of the football team had even announced it would boycott team activities.
Before Wolfe's resignation, the faculty group issued a statement announcing plans for a walkout.
The resignation came as the system's Board of Curators was set to hold an emergency meeting on Monday morning in Columbia to discuss the growing crisis on the campus. They board vote in favor of accepting Wolfe's resignation.
“I take full responsibility for what has occurred," Wolfe said.
Students complaining about racially-fraught campus environment began protests at the university on Sept. 24, but the tense situation on campus had only recently begun to gain national attention.
More than 30 members of Missouri's football team announced Saturday that they would no longer take part in football-related activities while Wolfe was in power. Missouri football coach Gary Pinkel canceled practiced on Sunday and wrote on Twitter that he backed their efforts to force change at the school.
Wow. And to think we sat through nearly 15 years of Shalala and this is all it would have taken.
University of Missouri president quits after faculty walks out
Univerrsity of Missouri students, athletes, and even some faculty are seeking the resignation of university systen president Tim Wolfe, who has been criticized for a perceived lack of response to racial incidents on campus. VPC
COLUMBIA, Mo. — The University of Missouri's president, Tim Wolfe, resigned Monday morning in the face of a walkout by faculty and a strike by football players who said he had done too little to combat racism on campus.
Wolfe made the stunning announcement at a special Board of Curators meeting Monday morning.
“I am resigning as president of the University Missouri system,” he said. “My motivation in making this decision comes from a love of Columbia where I grew up and the state of Missouri. I thought and prayed over this decision. It is the right thing to do … The frustration and anger I see is real and I don’t doubt it for a second.”
The situation had become so emotional that many members of the football team had even announced it would boycott team activities.
Before Wolfe's resignation, the faculty group issued a statement announcing plans for a walkout.
The resignation came as the system's Board of Curators was set to hold an emergency meeting on Monday morning in Columbia to discuss the growing crisis on the campus. They board vote in favor of accepting Wolfe's resignation.
“I take full responsibility for what has occurred," Wolfe said.
Students complaining about racially-fraught campus environment began protests at the university on Sept. 24, but the tense situation on campus had only recently begun to gain national attention.
More than 30 members of Missouri's football team announced Saturday that they would no longer take part in football-related activities while Wolfe was in power. Missouri football coach Gary Pinkel canceled practiced on Sunday and wrote on Twitter that he backed their efforts to force change at the school.
Wow. And to think we sat through nearly 15 years of Shalala and this is all it would have taken.
a ***** democrat wont ever be voted out of anything.
She wasn't racist just didn't give a crap about football and wanted only a certain kind of people to represent the quality of her school!
crossover22[]_[];2361107 said:Where is al sharpron when you need him.
Probably chasing white women with jesse jackson.