Several students describe their experiences at Emory, and how it was made possible by a financial aid program designed to make college affordable for all. For more information visit: www.emory.edu
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(3/4) …President Wagner, I urge you to instigate an investigation.. unless, of course, you’re involved with all this corruption as well. I mean, hey, when I told the financial department about all of this they told me to just stop. They didn’t even care!…
(1/2) “…affordable for all.” Soo.. wait.. this doesn’t make sense. How come no one helped me? I didn’t even have an income,.. and while I was on advantage they still funded other people on the Oxford student government more who were blatantly using illegal drugs and drinking underage at a school retreat where they’re supposed to be…
(4/4) …But, hey, that’s life. In fact, that’s Emory. I saved a student’s life within the first two weeks from alcohol poisoning, and what did I get? A threat against my life.
(2/4) …an example for those students coming in? Many of us even spoke to Dean Moon and he basically told us to just stop trying to achieve justice. I mean, damn, I even testified against a girl who cheated on a quiz and after I had to leave they had a retrial and called me over the phone to again testify against her. I really should have told the honour council that if people can get away with rape at Emory University, then she’ll be fine when it comes to cheating…
May 31st, 2010 at 11:05 pm
(3/4) …President Wagner, I urge you to instigate an investigation.. unless, of course, you’re involved with all this corruption as well. I mean, hey, when I told the financial department about all of this they told me to just stop. They didn’t even care!…
June 1st, 2010 at 3:00 am
(1/2) “…affordable for all.” Soo.. wait.. this doesn’t make sense. How come no one helped me? I didn’t even have an income,.. and while I was on advantage they still funded other people on the Oxford student government more who were blatantly using illegal drugs and drinking underage at a school retreat where they’re supposed to be…
June 1st, 2010 at 3:07 am
(4/4) …But, hey, that’s life. In fact, that’s Emory. I saved a student’s life within the first two weeks from alcohol poisoning, and what did I get? A threat against my life.
My God be with you all.
June 1st, 2010 at 3:41 am
(2/4) …an example for those students coming in? Many of us even spoke to Dean Moon and he basically told us to just stop trying to achieve justice. I mean, damn, I even testified against a girl who cheated on a quiz and after I had to leave they had a retrial and called me over the phone to again testify against her. I really should have told the honour council that if people can get away with rape at Emory University, then she’ll be fine when it comes to cheating…
June 1st, 2010 at 3:43 am
Very awesome and moving video.