Oh I got the entire repave funded, lighting, plantings, and banners and it all took a few hours in my free time. Some people are just capable and others foam at the mouth on an Internet forum.leeharveyawesome wrote: ↑Mar 25, 2024Very well done for an aspiring politician. Very expected. Get those two sidewalks between Busch and Enterprise fixed up that everyone knows has been ***** up for decades first.dbInSouthCity wrote: ↑Mar 25, 2024Some people lose their sh*t when they have to learn about what their wheelchair bound co workers or students face daily or learning about muslim holidays at workDebaliviere91 wrote: ↑Mar 25, 2024What on Earth does the University of Michigan have to do with any of this?
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Good work. Keep the pressure on. What's next on the list? You taking suggestions?dbInSouthCity wrote: ↑Mar 26, 2024Oh I got the entire repave funded, lighting, plantings, and banners and it all took a few hours in my free time. Some people are just capable and others foam at the mouth on an Internet forum.leeharveyawesome wrote: ↑Mar 25, 2024Very well done for an aspiring politician. Very expected. Get those two sidewalks between Busch and Enterprise fixed up that everyone knows has been ***** up for decades first.dbInSouthCity wrote: ↑Mar 25, 2024Some people lose their sh*t when they have to learn about what their wheelchair bound co workers or students face daily or learning about muslim holidays at work
I do things in real life too, in relative obscurity.
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Didn't realize that. Good on her.flipz wrote: ↑Mar 25, 2024Some like to pretend to fight injustice by committing the same. Noble of her to donate the winnings to the theater department.
Seems HSSU dodged a bullet and should use this as an opportunity to self reflect on the appropriate ways to promote diversity and quash any institutional culture that does not represent an ethical approach to achieving that aspiration.
I assume the lawyers (the true winners here) will take their piece.dbInSouthCity wrote: ↑Mar 25, 2024So the outcome of the lawsuit is that the HS has to basically reshuffle some money around in effect?
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Yes, I can guarantee that the lawyers who have represented this poor woman without any compensation through this years’ long process will take every dime to which they are more than rightfully owed and deserving.
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I mean ok. You could say the plaintiff deserved the settlement money too which she apparently graciously donated back to the school. Even with that donation the portion going to lawyers is money not going to support students. I don't dispute that HSSU was legally in the wrong as a court and the appeals court found as such. I also don't dispute that lawyers when working for their respective clients have to be compensated in one form or another. I don't fault them, its their role but i do think it is by its very nature is a regrettable inefficiency in our system of arbitration and i don't think you can brush it off as no impact to the students or institution i.e. 'shuffling money around'.JaneJacobsGhost wrote: ↑Mar 26, 2024Yes, I can guarantee that the lawyers who have represented this poor woman without any compensation through this years’ long process will take every dime to which they are more than rightfully owed and deserving.
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Do you work for free?STLEnginerd wrote: ↑Mar 26, 2024I mean ok. You could say the plaintiff deserved the settlement money too which she apparently graciously donated back to the school. Even with that donation the portion going to lawyers is money not going to support students. I don't dispute that HSSU was legally in the wrong as a court and the appeals court found as such. I also don't dispute that lawyers when working for their respective clients have to be compensated in one form or another. I don't fault them, its their role but i do think it is by its very nature is a regrettable inefficiency in our system of arbitration and i don't think you can brush it off as no impact to the students or institution i.e. 'shuffling money around'.JaneJacobsGhost wrote: ↑Mar 26, 2024Yes, I can guarantee that the lawyers who have represented this poor woman without any compensation through this years’ long process will take every dime to which they are more than rightfully owed and deserving.
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Debating whether lawyers should get paid isn’t relevant to this discussion at all.JaneJacobsGhost wrote:Do you work for free?STLEnginerd wrote: ↑Mar 26, 2024I mean ok. You could say the plaintiff deserved the settlement money too which she apparently graciously donated back to the school. Even with that donation the portion going to lawyers is money not going to support students. I don't dispute that HSSU was legally in the wrong as a court and the appeals court found as such. I also don't dispute that lawyers when working for their respective clients have to be compensated in one form or another. I don't fault them, its their role but i do think it is by its very nature is a regrettable inefficiency in our system of arbitration and i don't think you can brush it off as no impact to the students or institution i.e. 'shuffling money around'.JaneJacobsGhost wrote: ↑Mar 26, 2024Yes, I can guarantee that the lawyers who have represented this poor woman without any compensation through this years’ long process will take every dime to which they are more than rightfully owed and deserving.
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read... then commentJaneJacobsGhost wrote: ↑Mar 26, 2024Do you work for free?STLEnginerd wrote: ↑Mar 26, 2024I mean ok. You could say the plaintiff deserved the settlement money too which she apparently graciously donated back to the school. Even with that donation the portion going to lawyers is money not going to support students. I don't dispute that HSSU was legally in the wrong as a court and the appeals court found as such. I also don't dispute that lawyers when working for their respective clients have to be compensated in one form or another. I don't fault them, its their role but i do think it is by its very nature is a regrettable inefficiency in our system of arbitration and i don't think you can brush it off as no impact to the students or institution i.e. 'shuffling money around'.JaneJacobsGhost wrote: ↑Mar 26, 2024Yes, I can guarantee that the lawyers who have represented this poor woman without any compensation through this years’ long process will take every dime to which they are more than rightfully owed and deserving.
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I saw this and wasn't sure if it was real, but seeing articles now about it, haha
Harris-Stowe breaks ground on $62 million building that will beef up its STEM offerings
https://www.stlpr.org/education/2026-01 ... -offerings
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Harris-Stowe breaks ground on $62 million building that will beef up its STEM offerings
https://www.stlpr.org/education/2026-01 ... -offerings
Students at Harris-Stowe State University will have access to state-of-the-art facilities when construction is completed on a $62 million STEM center.
The new hub for science, technology, engineering and mathematics study and research will stand on the university’s campus at the corner of Compton and Laclede avenues.
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Looks like a great addition. Article says Laclede and Compton, I don’t remember a ton of space there.





