Some of us are still hopeless dreamers..................
11/5/22 - vs North Dakota State
This is true, seems we hear that with every new AD we get, except the last one didn't hear much from her. But they have a vision and a master plan to improve facilities and we get nothing but some minor stuff.
I think the issue is just that everyone has goals/plans/things they’d like to accomplish, but then they get in the job, get a real good look at the budget, the lack of large businesses in the immediate area, and the limited number of wealthy alumni, and realize that making any big projects happen is going to be borderline impossible.meganeck wrote:This is true, seems we hear that with every new AD we get, except the last one didn't hear much from her. But they have a vision and a master plan to improve facilities and we get nothing but some minor stuff.
Hopefully Paul, with his connections and knowledge of the fundraising area, is the one to get something done, but like we are now finally seeing with the performing arts center, I’ll believe it when I see the backhoes moving the dirt.
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Scott Lawson - Board Admin
Western Illinois University Alum/Fan/Employee
Member of the Marching Leathernecks - 1996-2000
Western Illinois University Alum/Fan/Employee
Member of the Marching Leathernecks - 1996-2000
Scott, I understand that and I realize that money more likely has quelled any significant improvementsST_Lawson wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 6:16 pmI think the issue is just that everyone has goals/plans/things they’d like to accomplish, but then they get in the job, get a real good look at the budget, the lack of large businesses in the immediate area, and the limited number of wealthy alumni, and realize that making any big projects happen is going to be borderline impossible.meganeck wrote:This is true, seems we hear that with every new AD we get, except the last one didn't hear much from her. But they have a vision and a master plan to improve facilities and we get nothing but some minor stuff.
Hopefully Paul, with his connections and knowledge of the fundraising area, is the one to get something done, but like we are now finally seeing with the performing arts center, I’ll believe it when I see the backhoes moving the dirt.
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