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In the 1974-75 school year, one of the two dorms facing Medary (it was the southern one) was turned into an upperclass- men's dorm with single occupancy (unless somebody wanted a roommate).
Interesting plans. SDSU's continued growth is great for the State and region.
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Originally posted by UWMandSDSU View PostI usually read the Argus Leader comments for a good laugh.We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler
We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.
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Originally posted by JackJD View PostLet's put a positive spin on the comments: Is there a way to make a better case for higher education?With fans like this who needs enemas.....
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Originally posted by Theee Catrabbit View PostYou would think more people would look at it as a healthy sign that more people are getting an education and are paying for it, which in turn means more professors or higher pay for employees.....guess not.Holy nutmeg!
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Originally posted by JackJD View PostLet's put a positive spin on the comments: Is there a way to make a better case for higher education?
Research funding comes from outside South Dakota. More higher education = more research money. More research money = more money in the local economy.
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Originally posted by zooropa View PostYes:
Research funding comes from outside South Dakota. More higher education = more research money. More research money = more money in the local economy.Holy nutmeg!
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Originally posted by JimmyJack View PostSoDak logic version: I like money from outside South Dakota, so therefore I don't want to pay for education.
"Can we get the government to pay for it?"
"They can't get rid of subsidies! They have no business telling me what to plant!!"
"They had asbestos in the schools when I was a kid, and it only made me tougher!"
"Bond issue? No way those kids are going to school in a better building than I went to school in."
"I'm all for spending cuts, as long as it doesn't affect me."
"Deferred maintenance is the best maintenance."
"We're broke."
"This is the best place to live. Why on earth did you move out here from ____?"
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Originally posted by JackJD View PostLet's put a positive spin on the comments: Is there a way to make a better case for higher education?
About 10 years ago I drove to Decorah Iowa to attend a weekend geneology seminar at Luther College and housing was in the dorms, in a tower about 10 stories high. I could not wait to get out of that place. It was a cramped little room on about the seventh floor. When I looked out on the campus I thought of the young people who occupied the room I was in and wondered if any had thought about jumping out the window. I could see where that might happen given a set of circumstances where a person was having problems academically and not fitting socially, and also having to put up with some noisey neighbors next door.
The new concept of independant living is ideal. Students learn to cook their own meals they have room to spread out and enjoy themselves once in awhile without getting a fatter butt sitting on some bar stool down town. This ideal for learning.Last edited by Nidaros; 10-23-2011, 04:54 PM.
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