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Stuart McCutcheon’s Vice Chancellorship

October 23, 2019

He gave Munchy Mart more room to expand, so that’s unequivocally good. Otherwise, everything he touched stank of bloat and corruption so bad, so ongoing, that UoA students have joined the list of previous institutions that will cheer on his departure like the V-Day celebrations. His tenure will be remembered as one of unbridled callousness, of profiteering, and a complete lack of empathy towards the students supposedly under his wing. There was no moral standard he thought he couldn’t wave away, but it did not matter. If allegations of apathy towards white supremacy and gladly bending for the CCP are the high points of your career, then it is high time to just fuck off. No doubt to greener corporate pastures, but at least he’ll be away from us.

2/10: even Palpatine had more class

Celia Cooper-Palmer

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