I don't know about you, but I get an email from Scott Farmer every month due to RCAF membership. June's included info on the scoreboard, the ability to print out season tickets, the appointment of the new associate AD (who's job will include this type of stuff instead of stuffing it on Scott's plate), and the athletic graduates. All in all, it's well done. It's not a novel, but it provides relevant info.
Oh wait, did I just say something good about our athletic department... my bad
And I think Facebook and Twitter are perfect outlets to post pictures from construction this day in age. Not only are they easily accessible through albums all in one place. But most people (maybe not much of the older generation) are already on there. That is where new and future alumni (the new season ticket buyers you mention) get there info from these days. That's how you reach the masses. Hud for sure embraces it.
Frenchie does a great job with his pictures. He can listen to individual ideas of what we, here, want to see, and showcase that. The University will take more general pictures to show the larger changes, and I am fine with that.
And I could give two s**** what that school down the road does.
Either I am not stating my point clearly or you are not getting it. I have twitter but I don't have Kemp, so I am now following him. I also have Hud and several other DA writers.
My point is we have to go to other sources to find out the latest with construction projects. Granted, we have the camera and the videos on Ragin Cajuns.com, but we also have to go to facebook or twitter or RP to find out the latest on the Master Plan.
Wonder what the 4th release will look like (compared to the original look and feel).
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Where did he get that picture?
Just went on it and couldn't find it. I must be looking in the wrong place. Can anyone provide the link to the section in the website?
I hope you were kidding around, as the property around Tulane University is some of the most expensive property in the area.
It's full of doctors and lawyers and "Old Line" New Orleans "Blue Bloods". That's why they were complaining so much about the stadium being built... they didn't want it to disturb their "quality of life".
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