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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    You have only been on the board as such for 8
    When your having this much fun, it's hard to keep track of time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 31Ragin97 View Post
    congrats regardless. thanks and tell him thanks. where did he go to undergrad?
    We live in NC, he (and my daughter) are App State grads...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    There is already one basically on campus - UMC - that is run by the State.
    With purple and gold signage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    With purple and gold signage.
    Whatever happened to UL's acquisition of the Lourde's Hospital property? Last I heard was the Diocese was not cooperating, wanting too much for the property. Where does the good of the community fit into this, particularly if UL could get a med school and use that property to build one or even just to expand the land-locked campus? Maybe the Diocese should practice what it continually preaches and not hold out for more money, but rather negotiate a sale that will benefit the university and ultimately the community.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonCajun View Post
    Whatever happened to UL's acquisition of the Lourde's Hospital property? Last I heard was the Diocese was not cooperating, wanting too much for the property. Where does the good of the community fit into this, particularly if UL could get a med school and use that property to build one or even just to expand the land-locked campus? Maybe the Diocese should practice what it continually preaches and not hold out for more money, but rather negotiate a sale that will benefit the university and ultimately the community.
    The other part of that coin, is the Diocese trying to work out a deal for the Earl Long Gym parking lot to build a new Wisdom Church. Could it be, the University isn’t wanting to budge on that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonCajun View Post
    Whatever happened to UL's acquisition of the Lourde's Hospital property? Last I heard was the Diocese was not cooperating, wanting too much for the property. Where does the good of the community fit into this, particularly if UL could get a med school and use that property to build one or even just to expand the land-locked campus? Maybe the Diocese should practice what it continually preaches and not hold out for more money, but rather negotiate a sale that will benefit the university and ultimately the community.
    Never confuse the Diocese with local Christian practices. Their job is taking care of the Church. They decide how, what, and when the locals get fed. That’s not an evil thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    Never confuse the Diocese with local Christian practices. Their job is taking care of the Church. They decide how, what, and when the locals get fed. That’s not an evil thing.
    All churches are a business. Just like any restaurant, if they don’t feed enough people, the doors close.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    All churches are a business. Just like any restaurant, if they don’t feed enough people, the doors close.
    And right now, their regular source of revenue is hurting. Hard to pass the “ket” on TV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    Never confuse the Diocese with local Christian practices. Their job is taking care of the Church. They decide how, what, and when the locals get fed. That’s not an evil thing.
    Didn't say it was evil. Heck, I'm Catholic. That property will not likely see commercial development outside of the university. So, hold on to it for a long term investment or put it to great use that will benefit all, whether UL can get a med school or just expand campus. Not sure UL would/should give up the very limited campus space as well as the only women's sports facility. If I am not mistaken, the chapel is the only church on campus. Maybe the Diocese should build a new chapel at the right size and parking on the Lourdes property and sell the remainder of that property plus the current Chapel site to UL. As UL develops it with a med school or campus expansion, it will still be on campus. Just at a few thoughts to consider.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonCajun View Post
    Didn't say it was evil. Heck, I'm Catholic. That property will not likely see commercial development outside of the university. So, hold on to it for a long term investment or put it to great use that will benefit all, whether UL can get a med school or just expand campus. Not sure UL would/should give up the very limited campus space as well as the only women's sports facility. If I am not mistaken, the chapel is the only church on campus. Maybe the Diocese should build a new chapel at the right size and parking on the Lourdes property and sell the remainder of that property plus the current Chapel site to UL. As UL develops it with a med school or campus expansion, it will still be on campus. Just at a few thoughts to consider.
    Old Lourdes site too far. You have "competition" right there across Johnston and on University.

    With so much moving on line during this "crisis", brick and mortar expansion is going to slow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    Old Lourdes site too far. You have "competition" right there across Johnston and on University.

    With so much moving on line during this "crisis", brick and mortar expansion is going to slow.
    In med school, there's no substitute for carving up a real cadaver, Its 2 years of classrooms and cadavers, 2 years of less classroom and more hands on at the clinic and hospital level...but online will have its day..

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonCajun View Post
    Didn't say it was evil. Heck, I'm Catholic. That property will not likely see commercial development outside of the university. So, hold on to it for a long term investment or put it to great use that will benefit all, whether UL can get a med school or just expand campus. Not sure UL would/should give up the very limited campus space as well as the only women's sports facility. If I am not mistaken, the chapel is the only church on campus. Maybe the Diocese should build a new chapel at the right size and parking on the Lourdes property and sell the remainder of that property plus the current Chapel site to UL. As UL develops it with a med school or campus expansion, it will still be on campus. Just at a few thoughts to consider.
    I was not speaking to your comments. I just wanted to clarify about what my view was as my comments seemed a bit harsher than I meant.

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