Wednesday, December 17, 2008

IT'S OFFICIAL- OU to readmit Skolnick

NORMAN,OK (AP)- After four years of misfortune and sorrow, the University of Oklahoma has decided on the readmission of Skolnick. The formerly prestigious college has been in shambles since parting ways with its most prolific scholar. The future looked bleak, but now there is some hope on the horizon. "We like our options, now," says President David Boren. "You can't stop Skolnick. You can only hope to contain him. We were able to look beyond a past mired in controversy and see the enormous opportunity that we had in front of us. Now, we have someone we can build around." It is that same controversy that has some of Boren's supporters up in arms. After accumulating a file two inches thick, culminating in 2 counts of what is only known as "The Adit Breach", his current hiatus was by no means voluntary. Many have doubts that one with such a reputation would be able to return this institution back to glory. Nevertheless, bringing in such a high profile student may do wonders for recruiting purposes. And it is no secret that the university had a certain level of respectability while Skolnick was in attendance. The question is whether or not these two factors are correlated. But for the student, it doesn't seem to matter. "I'm just glad to get a second chance," he said in a telephone interview. When asked to comment on any classes he might take, he declined, saying, "I don't take classes, they take me. Don't print that. I don't know what it means. Maybe Epistemology." He also declined to comment on the accusations that he was self-involved and suffered from a number of ego problems. His website did release a statement, but it was so entrenched with distortions, misquotes, and inane dialog that one wonders if it could be taken seriously at all. Nevertheless, it has been reprinted in the previous 19 sentences, including this one and any of them that follow. So it seems that, for now, everyone around this great city can breath a little easier. Mostly because pollen levels are low.

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