Tag: CUNY

  • Opinion: Email to Baruch College about RF CUNY. July 14, 2022.

    Greetings Baruch College,

    First and foremost, you and your team are doing an amazing job running Baruch College. I love Baruch College. Especially for a street homeless person such as myself, it’s great to be part of the CUNY community.

    Baruch College / The City University of New York is the best opportunity ever. That goes 10X for me.

    Additionally, CUNY Edge is as helpful as humanly possible.

    CUNY Edge could not make keeping up with my Human Resources Administration documentation any easier.

    I always treat everyone at CUNY Edge with the utmost respect at all times as I treat everyone that is connected with CUNY and Baruch College.

    I’m 45 years old. I understand that life isn’t perfect. I just want to quickly bring something to your attention.

    All the Baruch College students that are on public assistance are assigned hours by HRA to work for the RF CUNY fellowship program. The amount of hours can be anywhere from 0 hours per week to I suspect 20 or 30 hours per week.

    As I stated CUNY Edge is as helpful and as great a resource as humanly possible. CUNY Edge is as great as it gets. This has nothing to do with CUNY Edge. CUNY Edge is just the messenger.

    I don’t take it for granted how easy CUNY Edge makes it for students like myself on public assistance.

    I have a suspicion that a number of colleges might be a lot more work and not as quick turnaround time for students on public assistance to submit their documentation to HRA.

    I’m experienced enough to know that I have no idea who makes the policy for the RF CUNY fellowship program at Baruch College and CUNY.

    Even if I did know I still treat everyone at CUNY, Baruch College, RF CUNY, etc., with the utmost respect at all times. That is regardless if I get my way or not.

    Here is the situation.

    I was notified by CUNY Edge that some public assistance students are able to get RF CUNY fellowship program hours and others are not.

    RF CUNY pays about $15 per hour if I’m correct. For someone like myself on welfare that is a lot of money.

    Plus working for the RF CUNY fellowship program doesn’t throw my HRA case into a tailspin like any other job would.

    I could be 100% wrong and if I am I apologize for this note.

    I suspect that there are students at Baruch College working 10, 20, and maybe more hours per week at Baruch College for the RF CUNY fellowship program.

    Simultaneously, there are students such as myself that are designated by HRA to work 5 to 20 or more hours per week that are getting 0 hours from the Baruch College RF CUNY fellowship program.

    In my humble opinion, I think it would be more fair if the hours were split up so that everyone receives some hours.

    The last 4 semesters Fall 2021, Spring 2022, Summer 1, Summer 2, I’ve received 0 hours and I was assigned hours from HRA every semester.

    I understand that I am not president of the universe. I’m not the CEO of RF CUNY. I’m not the Chancellor of CUNY. I’m not the Mayor of New York City.

    I would like to be the Mayor of New York City one day. If I become mayor I promise to raise the budget to CUNY maybe double or triple it.

    I have an idea for a few additional two year schools that would be awesome. I’ll send you that note later.

    If no one agrees with me it’s OK. Life goes on. I just want to bring this situation to your attention.

    If you are too busy to respond it’s no big deal. If you have any advice regarding this situation it would be appreciated.

    Also, before I started CUNY I didn’t have a laptop. I didn’t have anything so I never forget how thankful I am for CUNY. I’m sitting in Central Park typing this message on a laptop that was given to my by Baruch College / CUNY. To not appreciate that would be insanity.

    Thank you again for the amazing opportunity that is Baruch College.

    Have a great day.

    Mark Pine

  • Opinion: Email to Baruch College about students blocking me from walking into the library. June 12, 2022.

    Greetings Baruch College, 

    June 11, 2022, 5:15 PM 

    Library building lobby. 

    Yesterday, there were two women that looked like students blocking the entrance to the library on the second-floor landing. 

    I’m sure it was totally innocent and just a coincidence. 

    I will never and have never mentioned a word about NYC law enforcement harassing me to anyone at Baruch College besides you via email as per your instructions.  

    Anytime I see young women blocking an entrance or exit I think about how many times the police run that scam on me outside of school. If I try to carefully walk past them they crash into me, shove their phones in my face, and go running to tell on me. 

    I always ignore everyone and don’t say anything. 

    Anytime I see women or men blocking entrances and exits I patiently wait until they move without saying a word like I just did. 

    It’s interesting that the school was 99.9 percent empty yesterday and there were two women blocking the entrance to the library when I was walking in. After they realized that I wasn’t going up the stairs to the library until they moved, they walked down the stairs and out of the building. 

    I did not say one word to them. I didn’t look in their direction for much time either. 

    Thank you and have a great day. 

    Mark Pine 

  • Opinion: Email to Baruch College about the police harassing me. June 11, 2022.

    Greetings Baruch College,

    I have the best schedule for Summer 1, Summer 2, and Fall 2022. I love all my classes. 

    I just wanted to reiterate that I’m not mentioning a word about the police harassing me every day including today to anyone at Baruch College besides occasionally you here via email. You told me that is the protocol and I’m following it as always. 

    I just wanted to thank you again if you helped me with X class. I’m not sure who helped me. It could have been either you or the Department Chair or both. All I know is that after I contacted you both things in that class became very normal. 

    I just had two court cases that involved the NYPD. I’m about to have one more. 

    The police are harassing me every day as they have been since before I started at LaGuardia Community College. 

    I dealt with it then and I’m dealing with it now. 

    I don’t have any desire to discuss the police harassing me every day in any of my classes. 

    I don’t have any desire to discuss the police harassing me or anything negative at all with any of my professors. 

    In my humble opinion, I just exposed the police twice in two court cases worse than they could ever imagine. The third case is already moving forward and this is going to be the best one. 

    The police know that a lot of people are starting to find out that they are harassing me every day and it’s only a matter of time before I get some help. 

    Me “winning” includes succeeding at Baruch College. 

    I have never had any desire to discuss the police harassing me with anyone at Baruch College. 

    I don’t care if the police attack me again on my way to Baruch College, I have never and will never mention a word about the police harassing me to anyone at Baruch College. 

    I’m reaching thousands of people on social media and the web trying to get help. 

    I’m focused on trying to expose the police harassing me in court and on social media where I can ultimately reach millions of people. 

    I don’t drink. I don’t smoke. I don’t party. I don’t date. I don’t hang around bars or clubs. I live squeaky clean. 

    The police arrested me once and I won the case. In my opinion, they aren’t going to keep arresting me and having me win cases against them. I’m not a lawyer so who knows.

    The NYPD’s strategy with me now is to get me kicked out of places I go in the city. For example, HRA, supermarkets, gym, Baruch College, etc. 

    That is why I’m walking on eggshells, tip-toeing around making sure I follow all rules everywhere I go. 

    I know if I continue to take the daily abuse from the police and stay on the course I’m on, eventually, I’ll get my life back. 

    All I need from Baruch College is an education. There is nothing anyone at Baruch College can do to help me with the police harassing me. 

    Thank you and have a great day. 

    Mark Pine 

  • Opinion: Email to Baruch College about summer classes, HRA, and the police harassing me. June 5, 2022.

    Greetings Baruch College,

    I’ve had dozens of conversations with the police and FBI about many of the topics covered in the class I’m taking this summer (phone records attached). 

    I have never and will never mention a word about the police harassing me in any Baruch College class. 

    I’m never saying a negative word about anything in any Baruch College class. 

    I’m only going to speak positively about the government, courts, and laws in class. 

    I’m not mentioning a negative word about the defamation laws that I have complained about to law enforcement dozens of times outside of school. 

    I’m strictly positive and professional in my classes. 

    I never mention a word about my personal life. I never mention a word that is negative. 

    You said only to contact you if I have any issues at Baruch College. 

    You told me not to contact the Chancellor and not to contact the Baruch College President. I haven’t and I won’t. 

    New York City law enforcement just tried to run a nice scam on me tomorrow morning. 

    New York City law enforcement sabotages me at HRA all the time. I never mentioned 1 word about it to the CUNY Edge office and I never will. 

    I just coincidentally received an email today that I have to interview with HRA or my welfare case is going to be closed. 

    Normally I would go running down to the HRA office on 14 St tomorrow morning. I would be waiting outside at 7 AM and be one of the first in. The police know that. 

    New York City law enforcement has people tear me to pieces on the welfare line on 14 St. Or maybe it’s just a coincidence. 

    I believe the police have people blow weed smoke in my face and harass me the entire time I’m on the welfare line waiting to get in. 

    I’m not going tomorrow because it’s my first summer class. 

    I’m not going to be harassed for two hours nonstop, while simultaneously people are blowing weed smoke in my face. Then I’ll show up to my first Zoom class high on weed after being harassed for two hours nonstop. That has happened to me so many times I lost count. 

    I’ll go to HRA on Wednesday when I don’t have a class and the police can harass me all morning on my day off from school. 

    Tomorrow morning I’m going to show up to Baruch College at 7 or 8 AM. I’m going to find a nice place to sit or stand in clear view of a security camera. I’m going to relax and start studying for class. 

    Tomorrow during class I’m going to keep my mouth shut. If I’m called on or if I feel like participation is necessary I will be positive and professional. 

    I will speak like the Baruch College President and the Chancellor are going to be sent a video of the class. 

    This is the email I coincidentally received from HRA just now:

    The due date for your Cash Assistance case with case number ending in 898H is approaching. If you do not complete the interview on 06/14/2022 your case may close. Log in to your ACCESS HRA account at nyc.gov/ACCESSHRA to submit your recertification.

    You can update your notification preferences at any time by logging into ACCESS HRA and selecting “Update” on your ‘Profile’ page.

    No one from HRA ever called, HRA said we don’t have to go in, HRA said they probably won’t even interview me.

    Coincidentally I received this email the day before class begins. 

    If I show up to HRA tomorrow morning, which I’m not, New York City law enforcement will chew me up and spit me out. 

    I’m getting off to a great start for the summer semester. I’m not letting them do it and I’m not going to HRA until Wednesday. 

    I’m about to email the Commissioner of HRA’s office about it right now too. 

    After the police sabotage my HRA case over and over which is well documented, the Commissioner’s Office cleans it up. 

    Thank you and have a great day.

    Mark Pine

    I always treat everyone at Baruch College with the utmost respect at all times. That includes staff, professors, security guards, and students. Treating people respectfully is more important than anything. I never participate in controversial conversations at Baruch College out of respect for people’s feelings. I love Baruch College, LaGuardia Community College, and The City University of New York. My goal is to pass. Grades are not my priority. I’m at CUNY to learn. I have been living in the street homeless for five years so it’s a miracle that I’m able to attend college. I don’t care if someone at Baruch College pours a can of paint on my head, I have never and will never say a disrespectful word to anyone at Baruch College under any circumstances. I’m walking on eggshells trying to go from homeless to home. In my spare time I’m cold calling hedge funds trying to launch startups and I promote myself on the Internet. Hopefully one day soon I can get back into an apartment. I believe in giving back even with my current situation living in the street homeless. One of the best things the government does in my opinion in addition to CUNY is the New York State Real Estate Salesperson’s License. During the last two decades, I have recommended thousands of people who are living check to check in New York City and the tri-state to obtain the license. 

  • Opinion: Email to Baruch College about my email signature. June 3, 2022.

    Greetings Baruch College,

    I’m going to revert back to my old email signature after this email until I hear back from you.

    In a perfect world I would like for the below email signature to be my email signature. More importantly I don’t want to end up on probation or in trouble again so if the below email signature isn’t allowed, of course I’ll follow your instructions as always.

    I’m coming very close to having an official lawsuit filed against the NYPD and they aren’t very happy about it. The police have been harassing me every day as usual. That is why I’m trying to cover myself every way possible because they are trying to take everything from me including Baruch College.

    The NYPD made me homeless and now they want the rest. For example, me out of Baruch College, my laptops gone, my phone gone, etc. Exactly how I had absolutely nothing when I started at LaGuarida Community College.

    Please advise.

    Thank you and have a great day.

    Mark Pine

    450 Lexington Ave #1375

    New York, NY 10163

    CUNY Student Number #

    The following is for the courts and law enforcement. I never mention any of this in school.

    I always treat everyone at Baruch College with the utmost respect at all times. That includes staff, professors, security guards, and students. Treating people respectfully is more important than anything.

    I never participate in controversial conversations at Baruch College out of respect for people’s feelings.

    I have been living in the street homeless for five years so it’s a miracle I’m able to attend college. Not a homeless shelter, the street.

    People I know sabotaged my web marketing business, made me homeless, and have been harassing me every day since before I started at LaGuardia Community College. They have me living on the defense so I’m literally scared to open my mouth at Baruch College. Their favorite scams are to say Mark Pine is rude, Mark Pine is cursing everyone out, and Mark Pine is stalking all the women.

    I don’t have a criminal record at 45. I don’t drink. I don’t smoke. I don’t party.

    In my spare time I’m trying to promote myself on the Internet. I’m also trying to raise money from accredited investors to launch several startups.

    Due to the situation with people I know harassing me every day, I keep to myself at Baruch College in regard to students. If there is a class project I treat the students with the utmost respect. Besides that I don’t socialize with students at all.

    I always treat the Baruch College staff and professors with the utmost respect at all times. I don’t care if someone at Baruch College pours a can of paint on my head, I will never say a disrespectful word to anyone at Baruch College.

    I have had several students at Baruch College harass me and try to pick fights with me. I just take the abuse, ignore them and walk away.

    My goals in life are to have a positive impact on the world and be successful.

    Being street homeless isn’t the best situation but thanks to Baruch College and HRA I have laptops, phones, etc., and that makes it a lot more fun to be homeless.

    I can be homeless, on welfare, sleeping in a chair on the subway and I’m still cold calling hedge funds in my spare time trying to raise money for my startups. That is the CUNY spirit in my humble opinion. Take what you have and make something of it. No excuses, no complaints, just make it happen.

  • Opinion: Questions to Baruch College about grades. May 26, 2022.

    Greetings Baruch College,

    Please let me know how to appeal grades or who to contact if possible.

    I don’t feel comfortable directly asking my professors about grades after they decide on a grade. Once a grade is given to me by a professor, I’m not going to contact the professor about it under any circumstances besides to say thank you. I’d rather just keep the grade they give.

    Is the only way to appeal a grade via direct contact with a professor? If I can appeal a grade with a department I might.

    I mentioned to two of my professors my case for various grades before they gave the grades.

    For example:

    First class: During one exam a student got sick and was violently coughing and running in and out of the classroom for more than 30 minutes. I respectfully mentioned to my professor that if I receive As on the second and third exam and a B+ on the first one because of the distraction from the student could that please be taken into consideration. I never missed any classes except for maybe a doctor’s appointment. I participated in every class.

    Next class: I believe my grade is between an A- and an A in this class. I respectfully asked the professor if he could consider leaning towards the A for the following reasons. I participated in class. All my assignments were turned in. I never missed a class, if I did it was for a doctor’s appointment. In my humble opinion, my essays and homework showed I spent a lot of time learning the material.

    Beyond that, I don’t feel comfortable asking my professors about it again. I respect whatever decision they make.

    In my other two classes, I believe I earned either an A or A-, maybe B+.

    The only reason I even care about grades more than passing is that I found out that if I want to go to CUNY graduate school, I need at least a 3.0.

    To be perfectly honest, I hope I start earning money so I can get back into an apartment. If I’m still a full-time student after I graduate Baruch College that means I’m still going to be living in the street homeless.

    My number one goal is to start working after I graduate from Baruch College or before I graduate and get an apartment.

    I just want to try and get a 3.0 if possible so I have the option to attend a CUNY graduate school. If I don’t earn a 3.0, it’s no big deal. It might be a blessing in disguise, and I will get back into an apartment.

    The number one most important thing is treating everyone at Baruch College respectfully. Without respect at Barch College, we have nothing.

    All the professors and staff at Baruch College have a lot of students to support. There is no excuse for any student to be disrespectful to the Baruch College professors or staff.

    When I make videos for social media, I always advise people not to use things as excuses to treat people disrespectfully. For example, unsatisfactory products and services. I apply that theory to all aspects of my life.

    No one at Baruch College has to treat me respectfully for me to treat them respectfully. I don’t care if someone pours a can of paint over my head. I will ignore the person and walk away.

    I will always treat everyone at Baruch College respectfully under all circumstances, no matter what.

    Please advise.

    Thank you and have a great day.

    Mark Pine

  • Opinion: Today a Baruch College student was swinging his leg around to distract me during a speech I was giving in class.

    Greetings Professor,

    I always treat everyone at Baruch College with the utmost respect at all times. That includes staff, professors, security guards, and students. Treating people respectfully is more important than anything.

    I never participate in controversial conversations at Baruch College out of respect for people’s feelings.

    I love Baruch College, LaGuardia Community College, and The City University of New York. 

    I would never say a word to a student in class if she/he literally poured a can of paint on my head. 

    I would say thank you and walk away. Then I would report it. 

    With that being said there was a student sitting directly across from me while I was giving the speech kicking his leg up and down for the majority of my speech and it was very distracting. 

    I could have put my head down and just sat there and read the speech, but I believe that we are supposed to look at the crowd. 

    I would never say a word to the student. 

    If someone offered me a million dollars to identify the student right now, I would have no clue what the student looks like. I just saw the persons leg kicking nonstop throughout my speech. 

    It caught me so off guard that it threw off my speech a little. 

    I listened to the recording, and it was OK, but it would have been much better. 

    I never had someone do that to me before when I was giving a speech. It was like the student was practicing to be a professional field goal kicker or soccer player. 

    I started getting used to it by the end of the speech and going forward if it happens again, I’ll be more used to it. 

    If I can go again, I would like to, if not it’s no big deal. I’m just asking. 

    I 10000% respect your decision either way. 

    Thank you and have a great day. 

    Mark Pine 

    Greetings,

    I wanted to go on record with what happened today in class. Personally, I’m a little surprised that the student felt comfortable doing that in front of all the other students knowing how much we all worked on preparing our speeches. 

    It was like he was waiving his hand in my face during the speech except he was using his leg instead of his hand. It was very distracting. 

    If you have any advice for me, please let me know. If not it’s no big deal. 

    Currently I have a GPA and I think I have about 291 points out of 300 in the class right now. 

    I know my subject inside and out, it’s about being a New York State real estate broker and I’m a licensed broker. 

    I’ve been studying every day through spring break, and I was a little tired. When the person started swinging his leg around for the majority of my speech it totally knocked me off my game. 

    Now that I have experienced the student swinging his leg around like he was trying out for the NFL during 70% of my speech, I can be prepared for it next time and focus on something else. 

    More importantly than any of this is I always treat all students and staff with the utmost respect at all times. If someone does something I don’t like, I ignore the person. 

    Please advise with any feedback you deem appropriate. 

    Thank you and have a great day. 

    Mark Pine

    This type of thing happens all the time to me at Baruch College. I don’t blame Baruch College. I blame New York City law enforcement.

  • Opinion: The three main lies New York City law enforcement would like to use to try and get me kicked out of Baruch College.

    1. Mark Pine had an outburst at Baruch College. 
    2. Mark Pine is stalking female Baruch College students. 
    3. Plagiarism. 

    I always treat everyone at Baruch College with the utmost respect at all times. That includes staff, professors, security guards, and students. 

    Treating people respectfully is more important than anything. 

    I never participate in controversial conversations at Baruch College out of respect for people’s feelings. 

    I love Baruch College, LaGuardia Community College, and The City University of New York. 

    My goal is to earn a C or D average. Grades are not my priority. I’m at CUNY to learn.

    New York City law enforcement has audio of them and me arguing.

    New York City law enforcement has audio of me reporting them. 

    New York City law enforcement has top-quality audio and video editors that can edit the audio of me and turn it into a conversation between a Baruch College student or staff member and me.

    New York City law enforcement has already done that to me once already during my Nassau County criminal trial that I won. Technically I got a misdemeanor lowered to a violation. 

    Several Baruch College students have tried to pick fights with me.

    Several Baruch College students have shoved their phones in my face and crashed into me.

    Several Baruch College students have tried to start arguments with me during class. 

    I ignore them all.

    I can care less if a Baruch College student poured a can of paint over my head, I would not react. I would still ignore them.

    I have put a million hours into Baruch College, I’m not throwing it away for anyone. Also, the police torture me way worse than anything a Baruch College student or staff member could. 

    The best way to handle a hater is to ignore the person. The best form of revenge is success.

    Revenge is not responding to someone that is clearly trying to get me kicked out of Baruch College. 

    Next, Mark Pine is stalking all the women at Baruch College. 

    I have called every FBI field office in America and reported that people I know pay New York City law enforcement to have women try to set me up as a stalker. 

    I have called every US Attorney in America and told them New York City law enforcement is trying to set me up as a stalker. 

    I have called the Manhattan District Attorney and told them New York City law enforcement is trying to set me up as a stalker. 

    Has anyone in the history of the United States called hundreds of government and law enforcement offices and then turned around and stalked women? What would be the logic behind that? 

    I’ve called the Secret Service in Brooklyn and told them people I know are paying New York City law enforcement to try and set me up as a stalker. 

    I’m also in the process of suing the NYPD and The City University of New York.

    If I walked around school wearing a clown costume I couldn’t bring any more attention to myself in regards to the people who run Baruch College.  

    Finally, we have plagiarism.

    I have turned in the majority of my homework days, weeks, and months in advance since I started Baruch College.

    I always ask questions in class and via emails to my professors. If I legitimately plagiarized a student or an author, New York City law enforcement would find out about it and I’d be expelled from school in one second flat. 

    New York City law enforcement can harass me and sabotage me 24 hours a day and there is nothing I can do to stop them. 

    I’m making the best of it. I’m trying to get help outside of Baruch College and CUNY. For example, I make videos begging the public to help me. 

    When I’m at school I act like I’m on a job interview for the New York Attorney General’s Office. 

    I love Baruch College. The staff is amazing. I want to graduate. 

    If that’s not enough, I’m about to get $900 in my bank account because I’m a student at Baruch College.

    In August, I’m about to get about $5,000 in my bank account because I’m a student at Baruch College. 

    That money is in addition to the welfare, public assistance, cash assistance, food stamps, SNAP, I receive. 

    I also have a job at school with RF CUNY that is going to pay me about $75 per week.

    How many street homeless people in America or anywhere are receiving that type of money? 

    I might be dumb, but I’m not that dumb. Baruch College is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that has made my life 10X more comfortable even though I’m living in the street homeless. Contrary to popular belief, street homeless people have bills too. 

    I don’t drink. I don’t smoke. I don’t party. I don’t do anything illegal. I don’t have a criminal record. 

    I have a storage room to keep my things and places to shower.

    I’m street homeless because I have bad credit, no money, and evictions on my record. I don’t want to live in a homeless shelter.

    I filed my 2021 taxes in January 2022.

    I didn’t pay anything because I didn’t make anything. Nonetheless, it’s an example of how I live my life.

    I wasn’t filing my taxes until the stellar staff at the LaGuardia Community College-CUNY financial aid office motivated me to get back on track with my taxes. I am forever grateful to them. The staff at CUNY is absolutely the best. 

    YouTube short about New York City law enforcement harassing me.

    This is a sample of a typical email I send to the Baruch College-CUNY staff: 

    Thank you very much for the help the other day. 

    Greetings, 

    The support staff at CUNY is amazing. You and everyone else are as helpful as humanly possible and it’s appreciated. CUNY is the best college ever. 

    Do I have to do anything else to become a journalism major? Am I now a journalism major or do I need COM 1010 and Spanish first? 

    Please advise. 

    Thank you again and have a great day. 

    Mark Pine 

  • Opinion: A few Baruch College security guards running scams on me. 4/1/2022.

    Greetings Baruch College, 

    First and foremost, I always treat everyone at Baruch College and CUNY with the utmost respect regardless of how they treat me and it’s not always nice. 

    I just showed up at the library building a few minutes after 7 AM. The doors to the library were locked. 

    I don’t usually visit this building, so I don’t know my way around it. 

    I walked down the steps and towards to turnstiles to see if I could get to the library by the elevator. 

    Two security guards purposely tried to bump into me right in front of the turnstiles. I didn’t say a word. 

    Then another security guard tried to go through the turnstile at the same time as me, behind me, without respecting my space at all when the building is 99.9 percent empty. I’m not sure if there is a security camera there or not. 

    I would not have even been in this building if the printer in the vertical building wasn’t broken for the past week. 

    I did not say a word to any of the security guards about it. I can care less. 

    I have a feeling I know what this is about but I’m not going to speculate in this email. 

    I don’t know if there is a security video of what just happened or not.

    I’m used to this kind of thing. People I know are still paying various law enforcement to harass me every day. 

    I never mention a word about the NYPD to anyone at Baruch College or CUNY besides you. 

    I don’t like complaining to you but I have to cover myself when there is probably security video with me surrounded by a bunch of security guards like I just robbed a bank. 

    One more quick thing. 

    Yesterday I was visiting some professors during office hours. Another coincidence. 

    One of the professors who I used an email from the professor in my ongoing lawsuit against CUNY in the New York Court of Claims was standing between the exit and me. 

    I politely said hi and that was it. 

    I’m not sure if someone thinks I’m mad at the professor, I’m not. The professor did me a favor. In my humble opinion, the professor proved my case with the email. 

    Even if I was unhappy with the professor, I wouldn’t say a word. I have worked a million hours to become a Journalsim Major at Baruch College.

    Also, I believe the professor was told to send the email, I don’t believe it was the professors idea. I like the professor. The professor is a great teacher.

    The same exact way I didn’t take it personally when I was put on probation from your office. I have no clue whose idea that was. Anything negative that happens to me I blame on law enforcement.

    I respect and like you. Someone else might hold a grudge if they don’t understand the dynamic of how organizations and law enforcement work. 

    I think you’re great and your whole office is doing a great job. I love this school. Nothing is perfect. 

    I’ve been through hell and back in my life. I don’t have a criminal record. I don’t drink. I don’t smoke. I don’t party. 

    I don’t want to go to another college. I love CUNY. 

    I just have reason to believe that NYC law enforcement is running their usual scams (just now with the security guards, professors asking me to go off campus with an 18 year old woman, take our masks off and take pictures of each other and share all our personal information, last names, phone, email, etc. what does that have to do with school?) and I want to try and get help from a judge because the only government employees I’ve ever seen put some type of restraints on law enforcement is a judge and the courts. 

    If I’m correct a judge’s name and decisions are connected to public record and all judges value their reputation. 

    That is the total opposite of other government employees that just ignore the people when it’s convenient for them and there is no public record. 

    For example, the Manhattan Borough President’s Office, the Public Advocate’s Office, the New York City Council, NYPD Internal Affairs, Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, US Attorney Southern District’s Office, etc. 

    I don’t have an issue with the security guards. New York City law enforcement runs around and tells people at the post office, HRA, etc. to pull the same thing on me everywhere I go. I treat everyone at the post office, HRA, and here respectfully regardless of what’s going on. 

    I have the highest tolerance for scams and insults against me that exists on the planet. 

    In my opinion, everyone has to do what law enforcement says regardless of if it’s right or wrong. 

    I mad at the people I grew up with that pay New York City law enforcement to harass me. I’m not mad at the people they are paying or random people that get wrapped up in this. 

    The only ones who have the power to help me are judges and a few other random individuals that are almost impossible to reach. 

    I’m making the best of the situation like always. I will continue to treat all the staff, students, etc. at Baruch College with the utmost respect even if they purposely try to bump into me, crash into me, ask me to share all my personal information and go off-campus and take pictures of 18-year-old women from my classes, etc. 

    The police can’t believe I’ve survived all their abuse (arrested in Nassau County, broken arm, made homeless, robbed dozens of times, etc.) 

    Now I’m getting thousands of visits on social media and it’s only a matter of a little luck and someone is going to reach out and lend me a hand and I’m going to get my life back.

    In the meantime, I’m going to continue to act like​ a perfect student at Baruch College because without Baruch College I would have been toasted by law enforcement by now. You and everyone else here made my life 100X more comfortable than HRA would have without CUNY. 

    Thank you and have a great day. 

    Mark Pine 

  • Opinion: NYC law enforcement goes back and fourth from Mark Pine is stalking women to he is having outbursts in class.

    People I know pay NYC law enforcement to try and get me kicked out of Baruch College.

    One of my professors gave an assignment/exam with a small amount of time to figure it out. Therefore I contacted various resources around the school to try and get extra help.

    This is college there are tons of resources available for help. Also, there are no excuses, I have to maintain a certain GPA for my student loans, etc. 

    Now NYC law enforcement is going to take me asking for help as a window to say Mark Pine was mad at the professor and he had an outburst. 

    I always treat everyone at Baruch College with the utmost respect at all times. Regardless of what is going on. 

    I have been living in the street homeless for the whole two years that I’ve been at full time student at LaGuardia Community College and Baruch College both at The City University of New York. 

    I have never said one disrespectful word to anyone at Baruch College or LaGuardia Community College. 

    I happen to like the professor that gave the assignment. Also, I’m working diligently to figure out the material so it will be OK.

    Regardless of what happens I always treat everyone at Baruch College with the utmost respect at all times. That includes professors and everyone. 

    The class that I suspect NYC law enforcement is thinking about running their Mark Pine had an outburst lie, is an interesting class. There are at least a half a dozen students that violently bounce up and down and swing their legs around in their chairs during class for long stretches of time. It’s an interesting group. 

    New York City law enforcement has audio of me from the years of them harassing me that would be totally in appropriate for school or a courtroom. NYC law enforcement edits the audio into new conversations to try and get me in trouble. They already did it once for my court case in Nassau County.