05-19-2020, 01:34 PM
Not unless the sports hiatus goes multiple years, I'd guess. Hockey has a sunk cost in the building that baseball and track and field doesn't as much.
(05-19-2020 01:34 PM)bronconick Wrote: [ -> ]Not unless the sports hiatus goes multiple years, I'd guess. Hockey has a sunk cost in the building that baseball and track and field doesn't as much.
(05-19-2020 10:47 AM)StrikeGold1 Wrote: [ -> ]CMU just cut men's track & field. BGSU just cut baseball. There might be nothing left of the MAC when this is all said and done.
(02-25-2021 11:08 AM)Bronco14 Wrote: [ -> ]Wasn't sure where to post this. Was trying to find the thread where we were arguing about donating.
Most seasons I attend every home football game & several hockey & men's & women's basketball games, & only just graduated a few years ago, so I don't feel the need to donate. However b/c I haven't attended any games this season obviously, I think I'm gonna donate some, to the university in whole. I just hope they won't call me or mail me every month asking for a donation
BTW, does anyone know if the school's having in-person classes? Are students still living in dorms or did they evacuate everyone?
(02-26-2021 09:26 AM)broncofan1 Wrote: [ -> ](02-25-2021 11:08 AM)Bronco14 Wrote: [ -> ]Wasn't sure where to post this. Was trying to find the thread where we were arguing about donating.
Most seasons I attend every home football game & several hockey & men's & women's basketball games, & only just graduated a few years ago, so I don't feel the need to donate. However b/c I haven't attended any games this season obviously, I think I'm gonna donate some, to the university in whole. I just hope they won't call me or mail me every month asking for a donation
BTW, does anyone know if the school's having in-person classes? Are students still living in dorms or did they evacuate everyone?
Right now classes are a hybrid of in-person and online learning. Lab use is restricted to small numbers. It's not ideal, but everyone is making the best of it. Students are living on campus, but will be sent home in April when everything moves online to close out the year.
Plans for the Fall, according to the President and Provost, are to open up in person and on campus as state restrictions allow. The current rate of vaccinations is a great sign that we'll be back to 'normal' soon.
(02-25-2021 11:08 AM)Bronco14 Wrote: [ -> ]Wasn't sure where to post this. Was trying to find the thread where we were arguing about donating.
Most seasons I attend every home football game & several hockey & men's & women's basketball games, & only just graduated a few years ago, so I don't feel the need to donate. However b/c I haven't attended any games this season obviously, I think I'm gonna donate some, to the university in whole. I just hope they won't call me or mail me every month asking for a donation