Around the Web: Yet more about the University of Virginia controversy

This is the third and hopefully final summary post on the controversy at the University of Virginia surrounding the forced resignation of President Teresa Sullivan. The previous two are here and here.

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These posts would be a lot more interesting if you just added a sentence or two of your thoughts after each link, rather than just making them huge link dumps.

Hi Matt, I agree, especially with this one where it's not necessarily clear from the title of the post what it adds to the progression on the UVa issue. I may get around to arranging the links from all three post chronologically and at that point I'll consider adding annotations.