GW's leaders must take responsibility for their faults : vim

GW's leaders must take responsibility for their faults


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By Matthew Zachary
Feb 1, 2021 12:43 AM
Under University President Thomas LeBlanc, GW has suffered from a lack of administrative leadership. LeBlanc’s numerous scandals and general callousness have prompted calls for his resignation from many corners of the campus community, including faculty, staff and students.
Now, another campus leader has abdicated his position as a moral leader. After over a week and amid the possibility of impeachment, Student Association President Howard Brookins finally acceded to calls to resign over accusations of sexual misconduct and SA bylaw and constitution violations. Brookins should have accepted responsibility for his actions the moment accusations were leveled, but instead, he waited days and refused to fully accept accountability. Let’s face it: Some of GW’s student leaders struggle with morality.

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