Ima give you the same advice as earlier. Get some self respect c00n ass bytch nikka

Ima give you the same advice as earlier. Get some self respect c00n ass bytch nikka
Cayenne said:I looked around but all the web articles about this didn't name the academic coach in question.
So I went poking on notre dame's website. Interestingly, the page about academic coaching was taken off. http://firstyear.nd.edu/fys-resource...emic-coaching/
However, I did manage to take a look the cached version, from October 13, 2015:
Academic Coaching
2014 – 2015 Academic Coaching Pilot Program
The First Year of Studies’ academic coaching program is a one-on-one process designed to help first-year students acquire the academic self-management tools they need to thrive in a rigorous academic environment. Our academic coaching team consists of an academic coach, a peer mentor, and, of course, the first-year student. Our program will help students put effective learning strategies into practice and assess the impact of these strategies on individual academic performance.
At this time, students can only participate in the program through referral from a First Year advisor and participation is capped at 25 students. Self-referral may be possible in the future as the program expands.
Summary of the academic coaching process:
A First Year advisor refers a student to the program using our electronic referral form.
The referred student fills out an online self-assessment form.
The student meets with the academic coach and takes the LASSI assessment.
The academic coach schedules a meeting with the student to discuss assessment results and recommend steps to address problems. The referring advisor will receive a written summary of this meeting.
The academic coach and student will create a personal training and implementation plan.
The coach and peer mentor will work with the first-year student to implement the training plan and monitor progress. Results of the academic coaching plan will be reported to the referring advisor on a regular basis.
Refer a student to the program using our online form.
Questions? Please contact:
Molly O’Brien
mobrie14@nd.edu
The name Molly O'Brien shows up, as it does in the url name.
So I looked on linkedin, and her profile is gone:https://www.linkedin.com/pub/molly-o-brien/48/aab/25b
Twitter? Her profile also gone:https://twitter.com/mollyobatnd
However there is a cached version of the twitter from 27 october 2015.
http://webcache.googleusercontent.co...&ct=clnk&gl=ca
She retweeted something about notre dame football, so this must be the correct Molly O'Brien.
So to recapitulate, the web page mentioning her on notre dame's website was recently deleted. Her linkedin was deleted. Her twitter has just been deleted.
I'm not saying it's her, but it's her.
A poster named 'Cayenne' from another forum discovered this back on Oct 31
uni administrator pressures student into sex with daughter? - Page 2 - Sherdog Mixed Martial Arts Forums
Cached Twitter:
Molly O'Brien (@mollyobatnd) | Twitter
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A poster named 'Cayenne' from another forum discovered this back on Oct 31
uni administrator pressures student into sex with daughter? - Page 2 - Sherdog Mixed Martial Arts Forums
Cached Twitter:
Molly O'Brien (@mollyobatnd) | Twitter
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The shyt is pathetic. Have some dignity and self worth. Who cares if they do not care about you. Care about yourself instead of letting yourself be used as some halfway sex slave. fukking pathetic...
Stop with the fake outrage and concern.
Y'all are mad that these black men slept with a white woman, nothing more.
So that's the mom? What's the daughter look like though?![]()
This link was also mysteriously deleted off of Notre Dame's website
http://diversity.nd.edu/our-stories...lness-in-the-lives-of-african-american-women/
It is a big project, but Forestine Jackson and her friends are up to the task of compiling a book that examines the lives of African-American women dealing with chronic illness. “The Weeps of Mary and the Moans of Martha” will have the personal stories of at least 15 women.
Jackson said subjects are ordinary working women who have experienced pain and loneliness from dealing with an illness or condition. They have cancer, kidney disease, AIDS and multiple sclerosis. She sees the book as a way to bring the women together in community. For others, she believes, it will be a source of strength. The book will be distributed free.
Jackson and her team are looking for funding for this project and possibly other publications on women in the African-American community.
It all started at the beginning of December, and the plan is to have the publication completed by April— although the job, Jackson agrees, is sizable—collecting stories, editing and getting photos.
Jackson has gathered a number of campus friends to help in the project such as Cecilia Lucero and Molly O’Brien in First Year of Studies, Barbara Calhoun in biology, Cheryl A. Reed in DCL faculty services and Eishau S. Allen from the North Dining Hall.
Lucero and O’Brien, along with daughter Emily O’Brien, a student at Saint Mary’s College, are reviewing stories. Calhoun is reviewing the medical terms; Reed is formatting and Allen is photographing the subjects. Family and friends will be donating for expenses, editing, designing and contributing general legwork.
Edit: Based on deleted Notre Dame linksin association with google cache along with deleted twitter and linkedin accounts these are ALLEGEDLY THE MOTHER and Daughter
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The shyt is pathetic. Have some dignity and self worth. Who cares if they do not care about you. Care about yourself instead of letting yourself be used as some halfway sex slave. fukking pathetic...