1 posted on
02/22/2005 12:29:56 PM PST by
ken21
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To: ken21
CU officials project the decrease could translate into a loss of $15 million in tuition revenue. Good!
2 posted on
02/22/2005 12:31:29 PM PST by
Mr. Mojo
To: ken21
i gotta got to the supermarket.
back later.
3 posted on
02/22/2005 12:31:36 PM PST by
ken21
(the terrorists didn't blow up the new york times because the times supports them. /s)
To: ken21
I'll wager alumini donations are way down too - due to Churchill
4 posted on
02/22/2005 12:33:26 PM PST by
Lexington Green
(Follow the money - Saddam to Rich to Clinton)
To: ken21
5 posted on
02/22/2005 12:33:36 PM PST by
jwalburg
(Those buried included children still clutching toys)
To: ken21
This is hitting them where it hurts, especially as out-of-staters pay more tuition $$$$. How long before someone screams that you're censoring Ward Churchill by not sending your kid to CU?
6 posted on
02/22/2005 12:33:49 PM PST by
Rummyfan
To: ken21
CU is a joke. Between the football/prostitution scandal and Ward Churchill, they have made their beds. Now they must lie in it.
7 posted on
02/22/2005 12:34:08 PM PST by
gridlock
(If a man says something while alone in the forest, and no woman hears him, is he still wrong?)
To: ken21
Maybe folks are finally wising up to the commie indoctrination going on at universities and colleges all over America!
Go Ave Maria College & Ave Maria University!
8 posted on
02/22/2005 12:34:15 PM PST by
kellynla
(U.S.M.C. 1st Battalion,5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Div. Viet Nam 69&70 Semper Fi)
To: ken21
"It's time for the state to show leadership and recognize that excellent universities don't come for free and that tuition can't cover the whole costs."Maybe it's time for CU to actually try to become an excellent University with the already overinflated budget with which they operate. I know where they could save enough to pay out of state tuition for 5 students right off the bat.
9 posted on
02/22/2005 12:34:22 PM PST by
Bahbah
To: ken21
tha bad part about living in an ivory tower is that there's little to eat when the cash cow dries up.
10 posted on
02/22/2005 12:34:26 PM PST by
camle
(keep your mind open and somebody will fill it with something for you))
To: ken21
Sounds like the chickens are coming home to roost.
12 posted on
02/22/2005 12:35:37 PM PST by
TheBigB
(Ask cyborg about the doughnuts. But you'll have to wake her up first.)
To: ken21
Not to mention that there have been 5 coolege student deaths due to alcohol in Colorado that has to be affecting all tuitions. As a father of a high school senior, I am waiting with anticipation what will happen next at CU. I would not even consider sending my daughter into the mad house Boulder, CO. Forget it.
13 posted on
02/22/2005 12:36:36 PM PST by
CIDKauf
(He who will not reason is a bigot, he who cannot is a fool, he who dares not is a slave)
To: ken21
Yes!!! Punish the universities for their anti-American tripe.
To: ken21
CU got dropped off my kids' prospective SAFETY school list after the football scandal. The Churchill thing seals it.
16 posted on
02/22/2005 12:37:09 PM PST by
NativeNewYorker
(Don't blame me. I voted for Sharpton.)
To: ken21
officials project the decrease could translate into a loss of $15 million in tuition revenue. Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
17 posted on
02/22/2005 12:37:44 PM PST by
Drango
(NPR/PBS is the propaganda wing of the DNC.)
To: ken21
I wonder how many of these are foreign students. She is from Japan and attended college in the U.S. The cost for a foreign student in the U.S. was slightly less than tuition for her to attend a Japanese college back home. If the U.S. schools are pricing their tuition too high, these foreign student's will no longer see a U.S. education as cost equivalent to their own. They will travel abroad to where the cost and education are comparable or they will stay home. The U.S. schools are pricing themselves out of the market and are losing foreign funding that subsidizes in-state tuition. Maybe the answer is to eliminate the subsidy for in state tuition.
19 posted on
02/22/2005 12:39:05 PM PST by
doc30
(Democrats are to morals what and Etch-A-Sketch is to Art.)
To: ken21
Soft economy? Where? Maybe still in Colorado, which had a couple of tough years.
The answers is Ward Churchill.
24 posted on
02/22/2005 12:44:09 PM PST by
KC_Conspirator
(This space outsourced to India)
To: ken21
Admissions dropping? Wonder why CU (later)
![](http://www.wnd.com/images2/wardchurchill.jpg)
25 posted on
02/22/2005 12:44:19 PM PST by
add925
(The Left = Xenophobes in Denial)
To: ken21
"Some cite a grueling year of bad press that included........" They made their collective beds with their stupid antics, decisions and behavior and now they blame the press. If it weren't so sad, it would be funny.
Oh, it is funny, nevermind.
As far as CU is concerned, it must be the equivelant of UC Berkeley in committing itself to leftist dogma.
Cheers!
26 posted on
02/22/2005 12:45:23 PM PST by
SZonian
(Tagline???? I don't need no stinkin' tagline!)
To: ken21
At the start of this school year there were three alcohol related deaths, followed by this creature Churchill, I would think the school needs to focus on something other than being known as the party school of the USA.
27 posted on
02/22/2005 12:46:54 PM PST by
OldFriend
(America's glory is not dominion, but liberty.)
To: ken21
keep in mind that these "intellectuals" usually come from monied families, and consequently it takes them a while to figure economic matters. (/s)
they hate capitalism.
35 posted on
02/22/2005 1:05:39 PM PST by
ken21
(the terrorists didn't blow up the new york times because the times supports them. /s)
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