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Tag Archives: College of the Holy Cross
The Deceitful Leadership of the College of the Holy Cross
Last week, the college administration sent an email about my protest which was full of errors and misleading statements. Faculty told me about it and gave me copies of the email. It had been sent by Ellen Ryder, head of … Continue reading
A sign from the Vigil for Justice at the College of the Holy Cross
I just love this sign. The little sign that could…… Needed something to announce why we were there, and this is what I was calling it, a Vigil for Justice, so that’s what the sign said. I used a small … Continue reading
I Won on the Retaliation by Jesuits
Two Jesuit places — the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester and the New England Province of Jesuits in Boston, MA — have engaged in vociferous retaliation against me for exercising my FIRST AMENDMENT rights under the United States … Continue reading
A Picture from the Vigil for Justice, March 14, 2013
This is the reason for the Vigil.
Day Four and More
Today is Day 4 of the Vigil for Justice at Holy Cross. Being older, tougher and wiser about the ways of Fr. Boroughs, I keep waiting for the next retaliation. I am sure it is in the works. But I … Continue reading
About Confidentiality Breaches
Maybe I ought to explain this. Whenever I hear about any confidentiality breach, my first and most profound reaction is physical. There is a ripping, a very deep tearing sensation someplace in my body. It is a physical place that … Continue reading
Cover up, Conspiracy and the Holy Cross Board of Trustees
I mentioned a few posts back that I have proof the college is engaging in a cover up of the confidentiality breaches. I can also prove they have engaged in conspiracies to try to make the cover up successful. Through … Continue reading
Will Holy Cross do Anything about the Confidentiality Breaches?
Thirteen months have passed since I told the new president Philip Boroughs and the chair of the board of trustees Kevin Condron, and neither one did a damn thing about breaches of privacy and confidentiality. Not a single thing. No … Continue reading
The College of the Holy Cross employee handbook
Holy Cross has an employee handbook that you can find at the Holy Cross website. It says employees will be disciplined for violating confidentiality. Apparently the Board of Trustees did not read the employee handbook. Okay, time for taking the … Continue reading