From his column for Thursday:

Sometimes it’s enough merely to tell the story. Readers may judge for themselves. After all, this is less about what I think than about what you think.

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That a guy would not tell me the straight truth is his and my problem. That he would not tell the straight truth to his own staff and the public, and that a major public university’s board of trustees might have broken the law – those are your problems.

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