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RPI 2022 Off-season: Surely, We Deserve Better

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Today is 1 June 2022. There are 122 days (4 months) until RPI's next game. There are 30 days (1 month) until RPI has a new president.

This is based upon 1 October 2022 for the start of next season and 1 July 2022 for the end of @#$%^.
 
Although I went to grad school at Cornell, I'm an RPI guy through and through. If I go to eLynah 3 or 4 times per year that would be a lot. I did watch Cornell's stunning comeback in the lacrosse game yesterday, but they came up just short against a powerful Maryland squad further bolstered by Covid transfers.

I just read it for info on one of our league opponents. My comment was really directed at the fact that Heisenberg just added it.
 
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Today is 2 June 2022. There are 121 days until RPI's next game. There are 29 days until RPI has a new president.

This is based upon 1 October 2022 for the start of next season and 1 July 2022 for the end of @#$%^.
 
Today is 3 June 2022. There are 120 days until RPI's next game. There are 28 days (4 weeks) until RPI has a new president.

This is based upon 1 October 2022 for the start of next season and 1 July 2022 for the end of @#$%^.
 
Today is 4 June 2022. There are 119 days (17 weeks) until RPI's next game. There are 27 days until RPI has a new president.

This is based upon 1 October 2022 for the start of next season and 1 July 2022 for the end of @#$%^.
 
Today is 5 June 2022. There are 118 days until RPI's next game. There are 26 days until RPI has a new president.

This is based upon 1 October 2022 for the start of next season and 1 July 2022 for the end of @#$%^.
 
Today is 6 June 2022. There are 117 days until RPI's next game. There are 25 days until RPI has a new president.

This is based upon 1 October 2022 for the start of next season and 1 July 2022 for the end of @#$%^.
 
Today is 7 June 2022. There are 116 days until RPI's next game. There are 24 days until RPI has a new president.

This is based upon 1 October 2022 for the start of next season and 1 July 2022 for the end of @#$%^.
 
Today is 8 June 2022. There are 115 days until RPI's next game. There are 23 days until RPI has a new president.

This is based upon 1 October 2022 for the start of next season and 1 July 2022 for the end of @#$%^.
 
Today is 9 June 2022. There are 114 days until RPI's next game. There are 22 days until RPI has a new president.

This is based upon 1 October 2022 for the start of next season and 1 July 2022 for the end of @#$%^.
 
Today is 10 June 2022. There are 113 days until RPI's next game. There are 21 days (3 weeks) until RPI has a new president.

This is based upon 1 October 2022 for the start of next season and 1 July 2022 for the end of @#$%^.
 
As it turns out, her majesty had her minions reach out to the Times-Union requesting they write an article about her illustrious tenure (this is mentioned in the article).....apparently there was concern that she'd depart with little or no public fanfare. It was a phone interview and the reporter was not allowed to ask questions about the free speech matter or other sticky issues on campus. Why any self-respecting journalist would agree to those parameters is beyond me...but then again real journalism is largely dead. Its far easier to write a puff piece with all of the lovely topics that the subject chooses to espouse on !

I'm not bothering to attach a link because there isn't anything note worthy in it. Good riddance I say !!!
 
As it turns out, her majesty had her minions reach out to the Times-Union requesting they write an article about her illustrious tenure (this is mentioned in the article).....apparently there was concern that she'd depart with little or no public fanfare. It was a phone interview and the reporter was not allowed to ask questions about the free speech matter or other sticky issues on campus. Why any self-respecting journalist would agree to those parameters is beyond me...but then again real journalism is largely dead. Its far easier to write a puff piece with all of the lovely topics that the subject chooses to espouse on !

I'm not bothering to attach a link because there isn't anything note worthy in it. Good riddance I say !!!

I think that there will be a lot of fanfare when she leaves. :-D
 
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