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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2008

Jill Belsley asks what's the deal with JuicyCampus.com and what does its popularity say for the future of millennials in the working world?

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  • Crazy shit, I'm tired of people worrying about the small stupid shit in life like whos fuckin who and the Superbowl lol Some people just have to much time on there hands and wanna just worry about and badmouth other people. I wish people had there sit together lol O well ! Thanx again for putting this out there!

  • you are great

  • I totally agree!!

  • What I think first when I saw her, it's that she looks like Emma Watson! :O

  • i don't know dutch but I get what you arte saying,

    was thinking the same thing about her

  • The San Francisco Chronicle is considering that idea for their comment board. They are considering making commentors post their names or email when making a comment. It makes sense if you think about it. If you're going to weigh in on something publicly, then you should be honest enough to give your name also. Their argument is that they spend all their time putting their name on criticicisms of government and issues, so people that respond online should at least be willing to do that also.

  • Jill, I have an idea -

    I think that people on the internet, that post people's names on the internet and say things about them, should be man(or woman) enough to put their names behind their words. I think would cut down on the slander REAL quick.

  • I went back to school to visit some of the fraternity brothers when I heard about this website juicy campus, After reveiwing the site for myself I have to say I am really ashamed of the students at Ole Miss. I could not believe some of the things I read, but what was the most sad was people dropping other peoples names, it's time they grow up and get a life, because they obviously have to much time on their hands.

  • Joe Ackerman says hi!

  • A true story...

    I went to high school in Central Illinois. I ran for the position of Liaison of the Hopewell District of Student Councils. Then I met her. In knee high boots, Jill Belsley. Needless to say, I lost. The end.

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