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UAA sent out the seat selection fiasco to season ticket holders today.
UA_ is still planning on the Carlson ice holding for the season?

The plan is to play the 2019-20 home season at the Carlson Center, according to a KTUU story posted 2 1/2 months ago, with the Patty Ice Arena to serve as a backup option. Haven't heard anything since that said plan has changed.
 
UAA sent out the seat selection fiasco to season ticket holders today.
UA_ is still planning on the Carlson ice holding for the season?

Yes.

Part of the reason the Carlson is still in play is because we (currently) have more season ticket holders than the Patty Center has capacity.
 
He moved too quick to see the cuts to UAF, but I believe they were similar. Yikes. That's ridiculous.

He's really pushing the "New UA" where it's one University, with each School of [whatever] Colleges take place in their existing facilities, where no campus offers the same classes.

Johnsen has pushed that concept for about as long as he’s had the job.
 
The 5 day clock starts ticking when the special session starts is the way I understand it.
Who makes the determination of when the special session starts?
Will it be in Palin land or down South?
And who makes that call?
This whole thing is a farce.

Keep em dumb because they got a lot of oil.

Sad. Very.
 
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Keep em dumb because they got a lot of oil.

Sad. Very.
Beyond sad!
Did things need scaled back? Yes
Did the State need to be crippled? No
The Governor and the R's have a strangle hold on the State and they are no way going to take one cent of the over BILLION $a year give away from the oil companies.
Not even a peep from them about that Billion dollar a year give away.
We had a better split on our oil but another R Governor said we needed to give the wealthiest companies on Earth more money and we would get trickle down money in return in the form of more oil through the pipeline.
That deal has worked the same as every single trickle down deal has ever worked.
The people of the State must like it because the same group of R's keep getting elected.
My Senator and my Representative were HARD at work up in Wasilla this week solving the problem. Bawaahahahah
 
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Beyond sad!
Did things need scaled back? Yes
Did the State need to be crippled? No
The Governor and the R's have a strangle hold on the State and they are no way going to take one cent of the over BILLION $a year give away from the oil companies.
Not even a peep from them about that Billion dollar a year give away.
We had a better split on our oil but another R Governor said we needed to give the wealthiest companies on Earth more money and we would get trickle down money in return in the form of more oil through the pipeline.
That deal has worked the same as every single trickle down deal has ever worked.
The people of the State must like it because the same group of R's keep getting elected.
My Senator and my Representative were HARD at work up in Wasilla this week solving the problem. Bawaahahahah

You are evidently expendable. Which is terrible. But with a blind eye to global warming... combined with a “hey grab em in the pussy” president...
 
You are evidently expendable. Which is terrible. But with a blind eye to global warming... combined with a “hey grab em in the pussy” president...

With the records of sea levels... you will be the next Texas... the next... California...

Makes sense to install **** gov to tell you how terrible you are. ✌️
 
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I keep wanting to be political about this! Thankfully my training as a federal employee not violating the Hatch Act keeps me fro— *sizzles with a jolt of electricity*

Ah there, that's better.

We need some student protests. Those get coverage.

GFM
 
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GFM, not related to this thread, have you poked your head in the Apollo 11 thread in the Cafe?
 
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I can't tell most of my crew stories, but I did have a nice video call with Nick and Christina yesterday. Sadly they don't know what the AK governor is thinking.

GFM
 
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Board of Regents just held their intermediate meeting, voted 10-1 to start Financial Exigency process.

That sound you hear is "The Rains of Castamere."
 
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Board of Regents just held their intermediate meeting, voted 10-1 to start Financial Exigency process.

That sound you hear is "The Rains of Castamere."

I just do not see how Athletics can be sustained this year when academic programs and tenured faculty are cut. I just don't see it.
 
Board of Regents just held their intermediate meeting, voted 10-1 to start Financial Exigency process.

That sound you hear is "The Rains of Castamere."

What took 100+ years to build was destructed by a bunch of valley trash in a matter of weeks. Unreal.
 
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From Louisiana:

"TAF (Tiger Athletic Fund?) is a nonprofit sitting on nearly a half billion dollars in assets, $498.7 million in 2017, and a quarter billion in funds, $244.4 million, according to disclosures filed with the Internal Revenue Service."

#LSU is facing a 3% budget shortfall for the upcoming year, or about $10-14 million via @theadvocatebr. https://t.co/CamdpfGSpr
 
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