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Originally posted by tornado View PostMy passion is Bradley basketball and I support the players, past players, & coaches unconditionally (except, as I have said, the traitors)..
I really don't follow what's going on in most other sports, nor the English Department or elsewhere - so if there are message boards for them - I don't go there.
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Originally posted by stevebu91 View PostOk, I'll bite first...This is university wide...My thoughts are.....
The new administration faces significant challenges (some created by themselves) that they are prioritizing for corrective action. Unfortunately, their resolution decisions don't come as quick as the corporate world. I have mentioned to some that they are at the lower end between the corporate decision timeframe and the religious board decision making timeframe. This is frustrating....
From outdated residence halls (for this generation) to a delayed Convergence Center, the University, including its Athletic Administration, MUST NOT BE SHY or TRY TO SAVE ITS NUTS FOR WINTER given lower revenues and unmet enrollment goals. GOING INTO YOUR TURTLE SHELL IS NOT ALWAYS THE BEST MOVE.
The best time to develop new majors/fields of study, buildings, athletic facilities, and sports programs/conference affiliations is during tougher economic times (as long as your endowment is acceptable and a cost benefit review looks acceptable). You get a competitive edge on public entities that are significantly suffering and must discard their programs. You get cheaper professors/building costs/land acquisition costs/and students from these new programs. You buy low and potentially sell high!
Build the Convergence Center. Develop new Business Majors. Plan and Build the Law Center. Develop the Soccer Campus for Coach DeRose / Athletic-Dome Practice Facility for your sports. Seek Your Best Conference Affiliation. Acquire Adjoining Properties for Future Expansion. Complete a Cost Benefit Analysis for Women's Soccer and Men's/Women's Lacrosse. Update the Residence Facilities.
Just some thoughts.....And, I'm not shy.......
good points. I don't know if it will carry a hearty discussion in this thread though...
i missed this athletic dome discussion... what?
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Originally posted by Chico View PostWorthless poll. Let's just all say we're BU fans and hope things get better, which I think they will.
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Originally posted by molar50 View PostI agree with a lot of the statements of Stevebu91, except Bradley does not need a law school. If you have read the Wall Street Journal, you will see how many graduates from law schools are having a hard time finding work. Even established law firms are eliminating positions, including partners. I know many fine lawyers and judges, but we need our country and Bradley to educate more engineers and science majors. This will help raise our standard of living in the future and I hope Bradley builds the Convergence Center in the near future.ONCE A BRAVE... ALWAYS A BRAVE
Will give legal advice for beer
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Right, I want to put a disclaimer on mine. I don't really care about the admins. President Glasser is not my favorite and she'll always be the one that tore down the Fieldhouse to me, but I love what is happening on campus.
I also hated Jim Les for the last couple years (mostly about 2?) that he was here for the sole reason that he wasn't winning and, much like a Notre Dame head coach, being mediocre and not competing for championships was wearing on me. It's not like he couldn't win and I had fun watching some of his teams growing up (The Sweet 16 year was absolutely magical, still remember going to many games from that season). He'll always be a part of Bradley Basketball, and he stepped the program up to another level that will hopefully get BU back on top, but I'm excited for Geno and I still think it was time for a change.... At the end, of the storm, there's a golden sky. And the sweet silver song of the lark. Walk on, through the wind, walk on, through the rain, though your dreams be tossed, and blown. Walk on, Walk on with hope in your hearts, and you'll never walk alone!
I'm behind you 100% Bradley Braves, You'll Never Walk Alone! BEAT STATE!
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Originally posted by JMM28 View PostI love the idea of Bradley putting together a mens (and women's) lacrosse team. There are very few programs in the country, and most of those are east coast schools. I think BU has a great opportunity to jump onto lacrosse especially with the future of football so wishywashy.
Building the dome over by Shea is key to the success of a lot of programs. Hopefully BU can get that done.
Originally posted by molar50 View PostI agree with a lot of the statements of Stevebu91, except Bradley does not need a law school. If you have read the Wall Street Journal, you will see how many graduates from law schools are having a hard time finding work. Even established law firms are eliminating positions, including partners. I know many fine lawyers and judges, but we need our country and Bradley to educate more engineers and science majors. This will help raise our standard of living in the future and I hope Bradley builds the Convergence Center in the near future."Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
??” Thomas Jefferson
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