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Can someone put this in 5th grade understanding? So funds were misused and BOR people caught her and demanded change?
 
Is it really?

I’ll change my tune if the facts made public merit it, but man, this on the heels of the Gundy fiasco leave me with a lot of questions about our current leadership.
No doubt. But I also know that I’m not “in the know.” No one but a few are regardless of their supposed sources. I’m hopeful it’s more professional than face value suggests but I admit I could be 100% wrong.

My hope is nothing more than OSU gets its collective sh¡t together.
 
No doubt. But I also know that I’m not “in the know.” No one but a few are regardless of their supposed sources. I’m hopeful it’s more professional than face value suggests but I admit I could be 100% wrong.

My hope is nothing more than OSU gets its collective sh¡t together.
Hypothetically, what scenario could there really be that would put this in any positive light?
 
Can someone put this in 5th grade understanding? So funds were misused and BOR people caught her and demanded change?
My guess is that Stillwater is regarded as quite a highly inappropriate place to try to start up new business ideas to put under incubation. Instead, such infant businesses should try to get their start in Oklahoma City and/or Tulsa. But Shrum disagreed. So nothing corrupt went on. Just strong disagreement over which city start up funding for new busineses should be going.

If the outcome to this means that innovative ideas for business and industry in Oklahoma will have a greater chance of succeeding, then that will be good. Oklahoma doesn't attract much big business and industry wanting to move in from the outside. Therefore, the state must figure out to best come up in promoting new business ideas of its own that arise from within. More support and funding for education couldn't hurt.
 
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