OldRooster
Get off my lawn!
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It is published quarterly, it is full color about 70 pages. It is primarily inspirational stories about alumni written with the intent of motivating me to donate money to the school. What I don't do is read any of the inspirational stories.
The 3 things I do:
1. I check the "class notes" section to see if anyone I know died or became CEO/VP of a big company.
2. I go through the pictures in the magazine of people near my own age to see how hard I mog them.
3. I count the number of stories on Alumni based upon Race and Gender. 75% of my class, and about 70% of the alumni of the school in general are white men. So an equitable distribution would show that 70% of the stories are about white men. But that is far from the actual distribution. Because of "equity and inclusion" only about 30% of the stories are actually about white male graduates.
The 3 things I do:
1. I check the "class notes" section to see if anyone I know died or became CEO/VP of a big company.
2. I go through the pictures in the magazine of people near my own age to see how hard I mog them.
3. I count the number of stories on Alumni based upon Race and Gender. 75% of my class, and about 70% of the alumni of the school in general are white men. So an equitable distribution would show that 70% of the stories are about white men. But that is far from the actual distribution. Because of "equity and inclusion" only about 30% of the stories are actually about white male graduates.