06-14-2019, 08:31 AM
(07-15-2018, 05:41 PM)Yancy Derringer Wrote:(07-09-2018, 05:47 PM)Harrison J Bounel Wrote: Is unethical George Gollin still um, "employed" at UIUC?
According to Coursicle, unethical George Gollin will be "teaching" four courses this Fall 2018 semester. Probably some TAs with marginal English skills will be doing the actual work, but students won't know that until the classes actually start and it's too late to drop.
Looks like Gollin will really have his hook nose to the grindstone this coming semester, putting in almost an hour a day on Tuesdays, nearly two hours a day on Wednesdays and Thursdays, and a grueling three hours and fifty minutes on Fridays. Gosh, that's a solid 500 minutes of labor a week! What a trooper. How does he do it, and all for only $100,000+ per year?
That should leave him plenty of time for consulting with his taxpayer-paid lawyers and defending against more lawsuits by the growing army of poor black people he has offended.
Quote:PHYS 225-A
Relativity & Math Applications
Tu
George Gollin
4:00pm-4:50pm
Loomis Laboratory 151
PHYS 225-D3R
Relativity & Math Applications
W
George Gollin
4:00pm-5:50pm
Loomis Laboratory 158
PHYS 298-OWL
Fresh/Soph Special Topics Phys
Th
George Gollin
4:00pm-5:50pm
Loomis Laboratory 276
PHYS 398-DLP
Soph/Junr Special Topics Phys
F
George Gollin
1:00pm-4:50pm
Loomis Laboratory 276
I wonder what unethical George Gollin's physics colleague Brendt Christensen will be teaching this Fall 2018 semester??? According to Coursicle, accused kidnapper and murderer Brendt Christensen is "not teaching in Fall 2018." Well that certainly will be a disappointment to all the potential deviants looking for pointers to improve their abduction and molestation techniques.
UIUC Physics Department
Let's Compare These Two Fine Examples of Higher Education Instructional Prowess...
"Teaching" next semester Not teaching next semester
Convicted Ethics Violator Suspected Kidnapper & Murderer
Blamed for Death of Millions of Africans Blamed for Death of One Chinese Girl
Posts 1,280 times on Visits "Abduction 101" forum on
gay boy pornographer's website fetish website
Makes death threats using Zodiac Killer logo Doesn't make threats, actually kills people (allegedly)
Wife cited by FDA for Wife wired by FBI to record incriminating statements
selling mutant lab pigs to public for food
Illinois law has penalty for ethics violations Illinois law has no death penalty
Drives a Saturn Drives a Saturn
UIUC physics mental case Christensen admits his crimes. When will UIUC physics mental case Gollin do the same?
Quote:
Defense Attorney Says His Client Abducted, Killed Scholar
2:55 PM 06/13/2019 | Education
Neetu Chandak | Education and Politics Reporter
A defense attorney for a former grad student said his client abducted and killed a University of Illinois at Urbana-Champagne visiting scholar from China in 2017.
"Brendt Christensen killed Yingying Zhang, and nothing we say or do during this phase of the trial is intended to sidestep or deny that Brendt Christensen was responsible for the death of Yingying Zhang." defense attorney George Taseff said in an opening statement Wednesday, the Chicago Tribune reported.
Christensen, 29, is on trial for his alleged involvement in Zhang's disappearance. The former student could face the death penalty if convicted, according to the Tribune. The death penalty is not allowed in Illinois state courts, but is permissible at the federal level.
Christensen allegedly choked Zhang and decapitated the 26-year-old after splitting her head open using a baseball bat, the Tribune reported.
Taseff said "things began falling apart" for Christensen after three successful semesters in a doctoral program. He switched to a masters program and failed the courses. Christensen's wife allegedly began seeing another man and wanted a divorce. The grad student soon began dating a woman he met online, according to the Tribune.
Taseff continued that on the day of Zhang's disappearance, Christensen's girlfriend was seeing another man and he spent the day drinking and driving before doing "the unthinkable."
Pictured is Yingying Zhang. Screenshot/ University of Illinois Police Department
Christensen allegedly suffered from substance abuse and sought help after his wife called for a divorce. The jury will see a recorded counseling session from 2017 where Christensen went for assistance, the Tribune reported.
UIUC did not immediately respond to The Daily Caller News Foundation's request for comment.


![[Image: GeorgeGollinBitesTheBigOne.jpg]](http://www.dltruth.com/gollum/GeorgeGollinBitesTheBigOne.jpg)
![[Image: FullSizeRender.jpg]](https://dailyillini.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/FullSizeRender.jpg)
![[Image: Christensen-e1560450320996.png]](https://cdn01.dailycaller.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Christensen-e1560450320996.png)
Pictured is Yingying Zhang. Screenshot/ University of Illinois Police Department