To me, they're a true reflection of what the university claims to be about.
The university, which has a year to show at least an effort toward compliance, claims it was on that track anyway.
In a 2003 strike, however, the university claimed that more union employees were working than striking.
The university claimed they were injured by their own hands.
The university claimed the email "jumped the gun," as no decision had been made at that time.
The University of Texas doesn't claim this national championship though.
However, many universities and secondary schools claimed that the gap should have been larger.
Both the university and the protesters claimed that the 129 page ruling supported their side.
However, the University claims an exception as its property belongs to the state and is not within the city's jurisdiction.
In 2004, the University of Chicago claimed 133,155 living alumni.