In the opinion section of the Technician today (Friday 9/14) there's in a letter written by a Laura White where she says that this new proposed sustainability fee is a good thing and is an investment for the future. I just wanted to tell Laura that she's stupid. Improving the environmental efficiency of campus buildings save the university money. The money spent doing so should be put up by the university and not its students. The university takes a little less that 50% of all research grants to pay for exactly what this sustainability fee is supposed to pay for. Grant overhead and not your tuition pays for building improvements and that light bill. Basically, the university is giving students the bill for upgrades that save it, and not students, money when it's the university's job to pay for such upgrades. It's all a big scam.She also says, "All of the energy at the University is acquired off campus and all involves the burning of petroleum products...." I guess she won't be getting that Progress Energy internship. I mean, you can see the steam plume from Sharon Harris on a clear from campus.http://www.technicianonline.com/media/storage/paper848/news/2007/09/14/Viewpoint/Campus.Forum.Sept.14-2968785.shtml
9/14/2007 9:04:34 AM
it's all part of a master plan...[Edited on September 14, 2007 at 9:07 AM. Reason : and i say we put the burlington reactor to good use]
9/14/2007 9:05:46 AM
grant overhead funding is declining, they have to pay for it somehow
9/14/2007 9:06:58 AM
people like to think they know what they're talking about, but ultimately end up looking like retards.
9/14/2007 9:11:07 AM
The General Assembly shall provide that the benefits of The University of North Carolina and other public institutions of higher education, as far as practicable, be extended to the people of the State free of expense.Main Entry: prac·ti·ca·ble Pronunciation: 'prak-ti-k&-b&lFunction: adjective1 : capable of being put into practice or of being done or accomplished[Edited on September 14, 2007 at 9:15 AM. Reason : QED]
9/14/2007 9:14:53 AM
its practical for government officials to [supposedly] use all kinds of money to fly private to meetings etc etcirs practical for the governor to call for stuff like raise freezes and have supervisors at places like DOT create jobs underneath themselves, therefore circumventing the rules and laws of the state by using loopholes to create new people to supervise, therefore changing their job class, and thereby getting a raise. so yeah, i think its practical that everyone who has been in the nc tax base for more than X (where x is at least a few, i dont have a number here) years, then it is practical to give free school to the students
9/14/2007 9:24:33 AM
sustainable practices would be a good choice for NC State, regardless of who pays for it
9/14/2007 9:29:17 AM
That letter is written by Alex Martin. Laura White just posted it.
9/14/2007 9:35:18 AM
just like taxes that come out of my paycheck i'd estimate about 60% of student fees go to crap and/or programs that are of in the fee appropriators/student governments interest. i.e paying for those douches to sit around arguing bullshit in the student senate chamber while chowing down on pizza hut and starbucks coffee paid by yours truely
9/14/2007 9:40:03 AM
9/14/2007 9:44:07 AM
^^ oh my god!not the budget crippling expense of Pizza Hut!
9/14/2007 9:51:51 AM
^^^guess you didn't read it on wed.[Edited on September 14, 2007 at 10:05 AM. Reason : seneca would've kept this shit on lock]
9/14/2007 9:54:49 AM
9/14/2007 10:05:22 AM
who the fuck cares what that 1 bitch things?
9/14/2007 10:06:45 AM
*dude
9/14/2007 10:07:31 AM
oh yeah, well...All the university's money is fungible anyway and the students would end up paying for it one way or another
9/14/2007 10:09:50 AM
i wonder if she has a grandfather or uncle named stafford
9/14/2007 10:25:22 AM
To me this all comes down to the idea that students should pay for something that doesn't directly benefit them.
9/14/2007 10:27:50 AM
its still strongly beneficial, dumbass
9/14/2007 10:30:39 AM
ahahystericalbut then again not surprisinguniversities, governments, companies, any big institution can pretty much find interesting and creative ways of coloring, masking, and attempting to paint all the various ways they find to fuck their, students, employees, citizens out of money and then promptly waste it in some non constructive manner
9/14/2007 10:32:22 AM
9/14/2007 10:32:26 AM
^^^ I don't argue that point. However, it's not the student's responsibility to pay for it. The university has funds specifically for things like this.
9/14/2007 10:36:59 AM
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9/14/2007 1:06:32 PM
9/14/2007 1:16:56 PM
I don't know a lot about this fee, but if its as you described, we don't need to be paying for the university's bills.
9/14/2007 2:38:56 PM
My apologies to Laura White for my lack of reading ability. My contempt should be properly directed at Alex Martin, the author of the letter. mea culpa
9/14/2007 4:32:56 PM
I'm a few days late to the thread, but on October 1 & 2 you'll be able to vote on this sustainability fee (and other fees) at http://vote.ncsu.edu/assuming, of course, anyone's still interested in registering their opinion 2 weeks from now
9/17/2007 11:40:58 PM
^^omfg curr'tuck
9/17/2007 11:42:26 PM
i'm all for this i'm pretty sure
9/17/2007 11:43:27 PM
oh yeah, let me go ahead and vote to pay more money when i don't have to
9/17/2007 11:48:23 PM
I voted. I was really fucking annoyed by the Prop for Transit Ops...
10/2/2007 11:27:38 PM
People who like fees don't pay their own tuition.
10/2/2007 11:48:33 PM