So UL is in some real financial shit
Private donations down 75% in 2 years.... i'm not an economist, but that doesnt seem good. Depending on how hard the pending sanctions hit, combined with another couple years of cuts to higher ed funding- that place is on a quick pace to end up fighting Spalding for students.
But with a nice new soccer complex for everyone!So basically back to being a mid level commuter school.
You poke fun, but think of all the cancer and AIDS that stadium will cure.But with a nice new soccer complex for everyone!
And the pizza king is taking more shots at the stadium expansion.But with a nice new soccer complex for everyone!
Meh, I'd chip in $50 or so per year for the rest of my life to watch that place disappear into a sink hole.Yeah, I really don't want the university to fail ... completely.
UL's Magic BusThat football stadium is going to be a monument to hubris if there ever was one. Basically UL's Thompson-Boling Arena.
At least UT is a well established flagship university with a century of conference stability. UT building Thompson-Boling is like Vince McMahon with the XFL. Stupid, but ultimately harmless even if it fails.That football stadium is going to be a monument to hubris if there ever was one. Basically UL's Thompson-Boling Arena.
Need Jazzy peeping out of a window
If only you'd stop posting, the Paddock/GYERO would be a much better place.If only Reddit had a Sportscenter type program. All other sports highlight shows would be obsolete.
We tried to tell you that why you were spending every weekend being a douchebag.My MBA isn’t worth a damn now, in other words.
F***.
My MBA isn’t worth a damn now, in other words.
F***.
No doubt. I have some buddies down here that are certified to work on boat engines like Mercs, Yams, Evinrudes, etc and the only thing that slows their earning potential is how much they feel like working. They can work 12 hours a day, 7 days a week if they want for some serious coin or they can work for two weeks and take a month off.I'd wager that earning power per dollar spent;
A certification from Nashville Diesel >>>> MBA