Posted on 09/11/2008 11:32:41 PM PDT by wac3rd
DURHAM, N.C. - Duke University says former New York Mayor Rudy Giulianis son was properly dismissed from the golf team and was never promised a spot on the squad.
Andrew Giuliani sued Duke in July, claiming he was improperly cut from the team earlier this year and that the coach violated a contract he entered when he agreed to come to the university and pay $200,000 in tuition and fees.
But Duke said in a court filing Wednesday that the 22-year-old Giuliani was properly suspended after throwing an apple in the face of another player, breaking a golf club during a tournament, injuring a teammate and becoming verbally abusive with a coach.
Giulianis lawsuit says allegations were fabricated as coach O.D. Vincent III tried to shrink the size of the team.
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So Duke is back in the news. Very supportive of their students if I remember correctly./sarc
I hope Rudy supports his son in his quest to rejoin the Duke golf team just as much as his son supported Rudy’s presidential campaign.
yeah, I think he said that he was too busy and didn’t want to interrupt his playing time because he was going pro.
“violated a contract he entered when he agreed to come to the university and pay $200,000 in tuition and fees. “
There comes a point when a college education is just a rip-off. Anyone here believe a Duke education is worth $200,000?
You can go just down the road to UNC @ Chapel Hill and spend $22,000 in tuition and fees for 4-years if you’re a North Carolina resident. To be fair, if you limit this to tuition & fees, Duke “only” costs $145,000, almost 7-times more than a UNC education.
I’m picking up my daughter at Boone this afternoon for a weekend visit. Just completed her first month at Appalachian.
Other than tuition the “meal card” cost the most :-).
Well said. There is an old (Russian) proverb: “you don’t buy your house, you buy your neighbors.” Same thing with a college; private-college the extra tuition at a private college buys you better classmates, not better facilities or better instruction.
I’ll add that it’s been reported that Andrew G. was offered an athletic scholarship and turned it down because a) he could afford the tuition, b) because of that it would look really bad for him to take the money and c) he wanted someone else to have it.
The high cost of tuition at Duke is bandied about but a pretty good fraction of the students are on financial aid of some kind. People like Andrew G. are the ones who end up paying full freight and subsidizing everyone else.
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