Via NY Post:
“The Rutgers family has found peace through the years, and we are proud of our response to hateful words spoken years ago,” Stringer, 71, said in a statement, four days after Imus died at age 79 of complications from lung disease.
“We are proud of the positive change it has brought about and the lesson that came with it — women and African Americans should be treated with respect, not only in the media, but in all walks of life,” the coach said in the statement after the Scarlet Knights’ 66-56 loss to Indiana.
“It is our prayer that Don finds eternal peace in his passing and we wish his family strength,” she added.
We could all learn something from coach Stringer. None of us is immune from making mistakes.
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