The coach of my team is not very good. But life could so much worse.
I could be aggy living in Collie Station.:afraid::afraid::afraid:
Looks very flat and lots of ugly concrete buildings that don't match.
And rabid ROTC sword-wielding freaks...If you enjoy Soviet-style architecture, plus a healthy dose of cult activities, and not getting to watch cheerleaders, Collie Station is heaven.
And rabid ROTC sword-wielding freaks...
I realize CU is in the Peoples Republic of Boulder but those young men and women in ROTC are likely going to the middle east when they graduate. They deserve more respect than this comment.
Last stats I heard were less than 1/3 of all Corps members have any kind of military connection. I fully support those that do, but the vast majority just want to play dress up for 4 years.
CU also has ROTC, so ATM has hardly cornered the market on college kids serving their country. but, they act like they do.
I realize CU is in the Peoples Republic of Boulder but those young men and women in ROTC are likely going to the middle east when they graduate. They deserve more respect than this comment.
I'm a Commander in the U.S. Navy and a NROTC grad from CU, and feel that the corps is an embarrassment to the military. Even though there's some overlap it exists differently and separately. The embarrassing part is when folks link them as one in the same.
Those that go on to serve in the military after they leave the corps will have my respect for their service.
But while their in the corps, they're just a bunch of sword-wielding freaks.
I'm a Commander in the U.S. Navy and a NROTC grad from CU, and feel that the corps is an embarrassment to the military. Even though there's some overlap it exists differently and separately. The embarrassing part is when folks link them as one in the same.
Those that go on to serve in the military after they leave the corps will have my respect for their service.
But while their in the corps, they're just a bunch of sword-wielding freaks.