Email to Baruch College on March 27, 2024, about Title 9 and student tutors.

I give you and your team a 10 out of 10 regarding how you run the school.

I blame the people in charge of the NYC budget for being cheap with CUNY in my humble opinion.

Hence, student tutors.

Please let me know if this is OK.

I’m not doing anything without your OK.

I would like to contact Title 9 and say that I don’t feel comfortable with student tutoring for Math and Language.

People I know pay women and men to harass me constantly, including women crashing into me and shoving their phones in my face while pretending they are under attack and fighting for their lives with 15 people supervising.

For example, it happened once on the subway so far today.

I’ve reported it to the US Attorney, FBI, District Attorney, and NYPD—they all blocked my phone number.

I reported it to hundreds/thousands of other government agencies nationwide. I’m waiting to hear back from them.

I would also like permission to request from the student tutors that everyone keep their last names and email addresses private.

I don’t want any of the student tutors contact information especially NOT last name, phone, and email.

I would also like to audio record the tutoring so there is no confusion about everyone acting professionally and respectfully.

I’ll email you an audio copy.

In my humble opinion, I don’t think it’s fair for CUNY to force students onto each other when one slight misunderstanding between students can lead to a student being kicked out of college immediately.

I’m not even going to bring up the numerous unfortunate situations between students that happened here and other CUNY schools.

I give you and your team a perfect score 4.0 A+.

This has nothing to do with the stellar staff at Baruch College who I am forever grateful to for all the stellar support.

I would only go to a CUNY Graduate school I wouldn’t consider anywhere else.

I would not date and hang out with anyone from CUNY for a billion dollars in my bank account up front.

I treat everyone respectfully.

I network with people who don’t attend CUNY for my own safety.

Every CUNY staff member I’ve ever interacted with has been helpful and great.

I always treat all CUNY students professionally and respectfully.

I just don’t want any CUNY student’s personal information and contact information.

I’ve been robbed and had my property vandalized hundreds of times.

People have gone into all my email and social media accounts and impersonated me.

I don’t want to be responsible for things I can’t control because I’m living in the street homeless getting robbed once a month or more for years.

I could spend 1,000 more hours on this email, although I have to study.

Please advise.

Thank you and have a great day.

Mark Pine