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− | The [[Flunk Day]] | + | The [[Flunk Day Issue]] of [[TKS]] printed May 7, 2007 has caused much controversy. At issue was the use of the headline "Jesus Fucking Christ to be 2008 Commencement Speaker." The[[TKS editorial board]] and the [[Deans of the College]] met May 10, 2007 at 2 pm in the [[Alumni Room]] in [[Old Main]] to discuss the [[Flunk Day Issue]]. The details of the conversation are still being kept private right now, though rumors have leaked out about [[Roger Taylor]]'s actions for the afternoon. On May 11, 2007, [[Roger Taylor]] issued this statement in a campus-wide email: |
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− | The [[TKS editorial board]] and the [[Deans of the College]] met May 10, 2007 at 2 pm in the [[Alumni Room]] in [[Old Main]] to discuss the [[Flunk Day Issue]]. The | ||
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− | On May 11, 2007, [[Roger Taylor]] issued this statement in a campus-wide email: | ||
"To the Knox Community: | "To the Knox Community: | ||
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− | + | This is all that has been left within public realm over the issue. | |
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The staff of [[TKS]] printed an apology in the May 10 issue of the paper. The apology was referenced on the front page of the paper and subsequently continued as a [[Thoughts from the Embers]]. | The staff of [[TKS]] printed an apology in the May 10 issue of the paper. The apology was referenced on the front page of the paper and subsequently continued as a [[Thoughts from the Embers]]. | ||
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− | + | Ironically, their were more offensive (and hilarious) articles and headlines within the paper. I guess [[Sue Huellet]] didn't make it that far. | |
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