Dynamo stadium contract?


Man wtffffffffffff r u talking about? Geeeeeeez I hadn't realized sTu opened a campus in Baton Rouge.
:smh:
This is a civil shindig. We didn't invite france into the foray yet lol

My bad let me step out. I'll watch while looking north from my office window. LOL
 
I'm done w/ it j4l. They've resorted to talking abt grad %s & non-conditional students & such when I made an initial comment regarding stadium promotion/profitability by their precious school.

I saw the agreement online, btw. You in the bckgrnd can continue digging for PV trash. And we do have it btw. We're far from where we need to be. SHSU is our rabbit, btw.
 



Not sure how that's working LAW. Factually, I have 2nd level cousins who weren't even marginally decent students academically-bottom 50% of their remedial grad'ing classes & they were accepted by sTu. I'm not sure of their status current but I was aware last fall one of the 3 hooligans was arrested for having a weapon illegally(near campus). I'd hope sTu is seducing a better caliber of student unlike my younger relatives.

Look at the title if this thread now let me ask you dummy what do this information have to do with the topic you started...black...!
 
So your cousin did not get into an open enrollment community college that accepts individuals with GEDs? That sounds fishy Panth. Just saying. Just so you know just about every school in the SWAC and (in the country besides IVY's) have some form of a summer bridge program. TSU modeled PV's and JSU's. I agree with you that our schools need to allow the academically undeprepared student to go elsewhere. I wish TSU would look at the model that Western Kentucky (I forgot the name of the program) and Texas A&M (Blinn Team) uses for the students that do not qualify academically. They take two classes at the local community college (Western CC and Blinn CC, respectively) and 6 hours at the 4-year institution. If they fail, then it does not hinder WKU or TAMU because they are considered part-time anyway and the student saves money by taking some classes at a CC. The upside is the kid still lives on-campus and is allowed to attend sporting events, while getting academic help and attending college in a cohort model. HBCUs should allow CC to do the remedial education so we need to have similiar partnerships. Just my opinion though.

The only reason this thread changed is because you all brought up graduation rates. FYI - PV's 4 year graduation rate is 11 percent. No public school in the state of Texas has a graduation rate over 51 percent (Texas A&M has the highest in the state).
 
I don't know why TXSU peeps think they would get much after only footing 1 million. Use some damn common sense for once. Glad they will be playing in a top of the line facility but they need to use common sense. Hell the orange seats tell you that TXSU doesn't have much clout in that stadium, only leasing it. It is what it is but like i said it's good TXSU will have someone better to play.
 
Thank you, but he mad cause the thread went south when he took it there. Typically TSPN shenanigans I tell ya!
It was your "alums" who took it south.
Return & read.
I'm in a soccer stadium seeking answers & y'all are in a bball arena speaking grad %s.
Rescinded: PV's grad rate was ~37%. :smh:
 
Look at the title if this thread now let me ask you dummy what do this information have to do with the topic you started...black...!
Did I not respond to LAW mes amie? Operative word: respond & not initiate. :confused:
I'll give you a min, or two, hell three+ to gather your thoughts. P88 understands our resident harris co folx. :tup:
 
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