Featuring cameos from the Delphi murder case, Ascension’s hospital plans at Purdue, university parking situation, a 9/11 tribute at Ross-Ade and ... who won that debate last night?
I am the beneficiary of good services from Purdue, so I have calm credibility to remark that I have confidence Purdue cares about the parking situation. If enrollment numbers back off, the degree of stress will lessen. The issue doesn't seem to be capacity. It's proximity. Waiting for a shuttle promises to significantly add to the work day time of students, staff and faculty. It's a good moment to identify strategic places on campus where new parking structures can be added, but which won't sit empty when enrollment numbers draw down a bit. Perimeter parking isn't a permanent solution.
What is Purdue doing with a deal with a religious affiliated group? What was wrong with IU Health? I thought we were a public institution funded and regulated by the State government
I assume someone over at Rohrman finally figured out that they were going to get booed mercilessly at every football game whenever their name was mentioned or an ad came on the screen. Of course, they've so completely shot themselves in the derriere in how poorly they handled this that even the reversal of course will likely be too late to stop that.
Well, here we are in “ Little Chicago “ finding us with EVEN MORE STUDENTS in house. Well, now what acre is the company from Ill not Ind going to build ANOTHER 13 story on?
I am the beneficiary of good services from Purdue, so I have calm credibility to remark that I have confidence Purdue cares about the parking situation. If enrollment numbers back off, the degree of stress will lessen. The issue doesn't seem to be capacity. It's proximity. Waiting for a shuttle promises to significantly add to the work day time of students, staff and faculty. It's a good moment to identify strategic places on campus where new parking structures can be added, but which won't sit empty when enrollment numbers draw down a bit. Perimeter parking isn't a permanent solution.
What is Purdue doing with a deal with a religious affiliated group? What was wrong with IU Health? I thought we were a public institution funded and regulated by the State government
PRF might not have those constraints.
I assume someone over at Rohrman finally figured out that they were going to get booed mercilessly at every football game whenever their name was mentioned or an ad came on the screen. Of course, they've so completely shot themselves in the derriere in how poorly they handled this that even the reversal of course will likely be too late to stop that.
Well, here we are in “ Little Chicago “ finding us with EVEN MORE STUDENTS in house. Well, now what acre is the company from Ill not Ind going to build ANOTHER 13 story on?
Seven acres always seemed like a big site for an 8-room ED + 8-bed microhospital. However big it is, WL needs it.