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Time To Move

The freshmen found out today where they are living and none of them will live at Cardinal Gardens. Only upperclassmen get that honor (burden?). Freshmen will be spread out through different campus dorms.

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Ever since Mark "The Night Stalker" Sanchez was arrested for raping a girl at Cardinal Gardens, it has been the most dangerous place on campus for coeds to go to. Good move by the athletic department to keep The Night Stalker and his kind away from where they can do harm to the USC student body, with no one there to keep an eye on them.

Korat-
You're a tool. MS was never charged with anything. go back to your bruin loving den

Korat:

This is from an article published when the Bruins receivers coach Scott got cleared of recent charges: "After the arrest last month, it was learned Scott was arrested four previous times, and either convicted or plead guilty to a pair of misdemeanors."

Korat, what are you doing butting in where you don't belong! @#!#!!#%@ Worry about your own, you are a piece of work!

Fight On!

You can question the motives behind Korat's post, but it actually is fairly accurate. After the Night Stalker was arrested last year, one of the football coaches moved into Cardinal Gardens to monitor the football players and that had never been done before. Then student affairs decided this past year to move the football players out of Cardinal Gardens and into dorms to prevent sexual assaults by football players, after numerous complaints from alumni and students regarding the athletes' behavior.

Remember, the Night Stalker's arrest was not the first sexual assault case involving football players at Cardinal Gardens. There had been a couple more the previous two years, so there was a pattern there.

Moving the football players into dorms is in the best interests of the university and is the right move.

Fight on!

Cardinal Gardens is like gen-pop at county lock-up, and you don't put freshmen there.

ReelBruin: The familar way you refer to "gen-pop" at "county lock-up" sounds like you've spent a bit of time there - maybe your neverending rancorous ranting is the byproduct of those up close and personal nights with your cellmates.

ReelBruin: The familar way you refer to "gen-pop" at "county lock-up" sounds like you've spent a bit of time there - maybe your neverending rancorous ranting is the byproduct of those up close and personal nights with your cellmates.

ReelBruin: The familar way you refer to "gen-pop" at "county lock-up" sounds like you've spent a bit of time there - maybe your neverending rancorous ranting is the byproduct of those up close and personal nights with your cellmates.

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