Re: A Tale of Two Universities
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CAJUNSby90
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Agree 100% with CajunFun. Dr. Savoie has been great for this university. The amount of growth we have made during his tenure from Infrastructure to Athletics (spare me of the basketball talk today) and academic is incredible. Yes there is more work to be done, but Dr. Savoie is the man that will get it done
Why exclude basketball from the athletics discussion?
Re: A Tale of Two Universities
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zeppelincajun
Why exclude basketball from the athletics discussion?
lol….cuz it’s discussed ad nauseam on every thread? Don’t get me wrong, I agree it’s a problem but it’s just gets old hearing about it all the time.
Re: A Tale of Two Universities
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LaCajunsFan
lol….cuz it’s discussed ad nauseam on every thread? Don’t get me wrong, I agree it’s a problem but it’s just gets old hearing about it all the time.
BINGO
Re: A Tale of Two Universities
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CAJUNSby90
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Agree 100% with CajunFun. Dr. Savoie has been great for this university. The amount of growth we have made during his tenure from Infrastructure to Athletics (spare me of the basketball talk today) and academic is incredible. Yes there is more work to be done, but Dr. Savoie is the man that will get it done
I agree. And he keeps making better and better points….about T’Joe. It’s why I think it’s a virtual tie with Stephens. I mean I am basically T’Joe’s age, so yeah, I definitely know Ray’s tenure the best, but I also can appreciate those outside that timeframe.
Guess I’m just a little disappointed there isn’t more love for Stephens. IMHO, had he not been our first, neither the school or city would be where are today.
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Oh….forgot to answer those bat riddles: I had my suspicions, but was never sure. I also so agree with the ‘don’t make a big deal out of it’ approach that Savoie takes about this…..I have learned, sometimes the hard way, it’s better not to poke the bear or step on snakes unnecessarily.
So yeah, let’s never overlook Savoie’s talent to be ‘understated.’ It’s one of his best traits, and much needed, given what he’s doing.
Re: A Tale of Two Universities
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LaCajunsFan
lol….cuz it’s discussed ad nauseam on every thread? Don’t get me wrong, I agree it’s a problem but it’s just gets old hearing about it all the time.
That doesn’t make it any less a part of the resume.
Re: A Tale of Two Universities
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LaCajunsFan
Oh….forgot to answer those bat riddles: I had my suspicions, but was never sure. I also so agree with the ‘don’t make a big deal out of it’ approach that Savoie takes about this…..I have learned, sometimes the hard way, it’s better not to poke the bear or step on snakes unnecessarily.
So yeah, let’s never overlook Savoie’s talent to be ‘understated.’ It’s one of his best traits, and much needed, given what he’s doing.
Making moves in silence is the best route..most people choose to be loud
Re: A Tale of Two Universities
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Duckster
Not being an apologist for the State nor taking issue with anything written, however didn't TOPS funding and multiple tuition increases the past ten years offset quite a bit of these funding reductions? Taxpayers still footing the bills one way or the other.
That was one of those textbook 'dirty Louisiana politics' moves.
Yes, the state funded TOPS. That was great.
But then the Governor turned around and cut the same amount from direct funding to the colleges, counting the money in TOPS as an offset. The result is obvious: It looks like a fair trade, until you realize that the money is going to the student, and only offsets the students' out-of-pocket expenses.
Meanwhile, the colleges lost a huge chunk of state funding, without any increase in tuition income.
It was a very cleverly constructed funding cut. I have it from a very reliable source that Jindal told insiders that his goal was to make sure that only upper middle class students could afford to attend college. (Which meant that students from lower-middle class families, people like myself, wouldn't be able to afford it.)
We can argue about whether or not he said it.
Because there is no question that he cut state taxes while the budget office warned him that the universities would have to suffer deep funding cuts as a result. And there is no doubt that on top of those cuts, he backed TOPS to the students, and cut funding on the other side.
So TOPS didn't save the state anything, it only hurt most of the students, and our universities.
Re: A Tale of Two Universities
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LaCajunsFan
Oh, and just FYI: Dr. Stephens desk was recently restored and is on display on the 3rd floor of Dupre.
Love that restored Stephen's desk.
I own that exact office chair. It was my grandfather's.
I changed the wheels
Re: A Tale of Two Universities
In 2008 I met Savoie at 5:30am picking up trash near the Oak trees on Johnston Street.
Nothing but respect for that man.
The guy who had the foresight to plant those trees.
Wow!
And establish an Oak Society? Double wow.
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Turbine
In 2008 I met Savoie at 5:30am picking up trash near the Oak trees on Johnston Street.
Nothing but respect for that man.
The guy who had the foresight to plant those trees.
Wow!
And establish an Oak Society? Double wow.
….Love or dislike, a huge amount that is missing in the discussion is “COACH’……yea Blanco, starting with Doc Roug and through T-Joe was the guy that got the research park from J Benn John…..got the election of Doc A….and along with the wife got some things that Doc Fun could not be posting….he did have some defeats, if one can call them as such, but with some I don’t mention, he was the guy!
Re: A Tale of Two Universities
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Turbine
In 2008 I met Savoie at 5:30am picking up trash near the Oak trees on Johnston Street.
Nothing but respect for that man.
The guy who had the foresight to plant those trees.
Wow!
And establish an Oak Society? Double wow.
Yes! Like I said, everything he did with the oaks is enough to put him the upper echelons. The first time I saw his statue, and saw him holding an acorn-don’t mind saying that got me chocked up real good. So fitting.