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CU Regent Vote

Pretty similar platforms. Both are campaigning on reducing waste to make tuition more affordable. Davidson's a doctor who adds growing Anschutz to his agenda. Davidson seems to have more endorsements from others, including Bosley (who does the CURegent tweets and is pro-athletics -- Bolder Boulder founder).
 
I'm curious, does it make any difference what political party/affiliation a Regent has in regards to supporting CU athletics?
 
I'm curious, does it make any difference what political party/affiliation a Regent has in regards to supporting CU athletics?

None at all. Historically, I think our democrat uni presidents have been a bit more pro-athletics. But I haven't seen a trend with regents.
 
Not sure where Arnold falls in regards to support for athletics, but it seems clear where he stands in regards to graduate level academics :lol:
A Republican running to sit on the governing board at the University of Colorado has erroneously told voters he has a master's degree in international economics from a prestigious East Coast university.

Called on it by critics, Matt Arnold mocked advanced degrees Thursday, explaining he completed the coursework but not his thesis.


"I was more interested in getting on with my life than trying to, quite frankly, waste more time in pursuit of academic BS that no one cares about," he said.
http://www.dailycamera.com/news/ci_20809525/cu-regent-candidate-raps-minutiae-amid-false-degree
 
Not sure where Arnold falls in regards to support for athletics, but it seems clear where he stands in regards to graduate level academics :lol:

http://www.dailycamera.com/news/ci_20809525/cu-regent-candidate-raps-minutiae-amid-false-degree

Lord. OK. Now we know who to vote for. Arnold may be a great guy. He may be a smart or talented guy. I don't know. But that quote seals the fact that he has no business being on a university's board of regents.

Vote for Brian Davidson.
 
Lord. OK. Now we know who to vote for. Arnold may be a great guy. He may be a smart or talented guy. I don't know. But that quote seals the fact that he has no business being on a university's board of regents.



Yeah ... he don't need none of that fancy book-learnin'. :lol:
 
Oh ... and BTW, oral arguments in Ward Churchill's appeal to the Colo. S. Ct. took place yesterday. Wouldn't it be a hoot if David Lane could cite the presence on the board of a regent who fudged his academic credentials when at the same time they fired Wardo for fudging his academic work? :rolling_eyes:
 
Oh ... and BTW, oral arguments in Ward Churchill's appeal to the Colo. S. Ct. took place yesterday. Wouldn't it be a hoot if David Lane could cite the presence on the board of a regent who fudged his academic credentials when at the same time they fired Wardo for fudging his academic work? :rolling_eyes:
My inside source says the gov't dominated the oral arguments.
 
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