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Erich Bloodaxe BSN

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1. Wikis are open editing, aren't they?
Sat Jun 28, 2014, 06:44 AM
Jun 2014

I admit they certainly gave a lot of space to 'Stephen Helfer', printing his entire negative letter. And, btw, the link provided for that letter in the citations doesn't work. So it could be simply one person adding that section. Is it correct? What were the circumstances, has she ever addressed it? For all we know, she'd talked to admin privately, and found out that they simply weren't going to do it, in which case her coming out with a statement of support would have been even more false than staying silent.

So the site might or might not be a 'hit' site. Heck, maybe that section was even put in there by this 'Stephen Helfer', who does appear to be specifically unhappy with her, as opposed to every other professor on campus who didn't 'stand up'.

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