Re: Branding, Media and the Alden Report
Our Administrator in Martin Hall will show me he cares when I see action....
Re: Alden Report Released by University of Louisiana Athletics
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VObserver
By UL system rule, student fees must be self imposed by vote. UL can't add a ticket fee, but it can simply stop letting students in free, charging either full price or a reduced price with ID.
LSU charges their students for tickets since they, like us, do not have a student athletic fee. One thing to keep in mind on that though is whether or not there would be a plunge in attendance.
Re: Alden Report Released by University of Louisiana Athletics
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CajunT
CajunRebel, I look at the fees that I pay since I have one at UL now, two last year. What is it listed as, because nowhere have I seen a described ticket fee?
This may have been answered already, I'm pages behind, but I always was under the impression that it was one of the Union and/or UPC fees. Basically, UPC is paying your ticket into games.
Re: Alden Report Released by University of Louisiana Athletics
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dumbfounded
LSU charges their students for tickets since they, like us, do not have a student athletic fee. One thing to keep in mind on that though is whether or not there would be a plunge in attendance.
If attendance plunges, revenue would still go up, because every student that does come pays for a ticket.
Re: Alden Report Released by University of Louisiana Athletics
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Stabil123
I could be wrong but pretty sure they have a substantial athletic fee, I know for a fact they used to
Nah, I have two grandchildren there and there is no athletic fee. One of them doesnt care about football and the other one does thus is required to purchase tickets if she wants to attend the games.
Re: Alden Report Released by University of Louisiana Athletics
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Cajun90
Been in the business over twenty years and this one is different. This is the first time in the history of O&G that we have a supply side issue stacked on top of a demand side problem. Geopolitics can often cause sudden changes in our industry and we need to hope something happens in this area because from an economics standpoint I don't think we are close to an end.
We're nowhere close to an end, and anyone that thinks Lafayette won't be immensely affected by the demise of the O&G industry is wishful thinking.
Re: Alden Report Released by University of Louisiana Athletics
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Duggie35
I'm not saying you are wrong or right, but don't you ever get tired of always being so pessimistic?
I bet you never drink from a full glass!!!! LOL!!!
And risk spilling a full glass all over myself? Are you kidding?
Re: Alden Report Released by University of Louisiana Athletics
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Oiler
We're nowhere close to an end, and anyone that thinks Lafayette won't be immensely affected by the demise of the O&G industry is wishful thinking.
Even if you are correct (and I believe you are), it is vital to follow through on this Plan vigorously, as, if successful, it will vastly broaden our base and make us far less dependent on the Lafayette economy.
Re: Alden Report Released by University of Louisiana Athletics
Several items are appropriately tagged as immediate. (The consultants were being kind not to write the words 'past due') Still it's never too late to start the next leg of this journey. Most of the needs mentioned have a price tag attached. Like choosing which items in a capital budget move forward first apply an ROI to each one to prioritize resources. Then let's pick some low hanging fruit. For example, how about we immediately settle on a ticker? The suggestion of using LARC is well intentioned but... perhaps instead go with LRC as suggested earlier in this thread.