The KU administration I love raises tuition quite frequently and doesn't commit any of the tuition increase, not even 1 dollar for every credit hour, towards green energy. Greedy/rationalistic/bean counters.
You have a good news story, but your spin is misleading. Don't spin wind energy as a technological endeavor that is too weak to meet current energy demands.
Your are a very good reporter, but you're developing tunnel vision. The main problem is that the legislative statutes for energy efficiency in the state of Kansas have not been passed by the state yet.
The worst thing for a green revolution is politics. And that's what the coal debate is: the worst thing for Kansas.
I have awoke yet again from a coma caused by United Students 'blunt force'.
To whom it may concern, I would like to re-emphasize that United Students are fascists, liars, and hypocrites. They are 'married to private economic institution(s)' on campus, they lie repeatedly in public, and trust me-- there is nothing noble about their lies-- and they are proven to be hypocritical------what happened with the long terms plans for a luxury pool, or even, what happened with the energy efficiency plans they suddenly borrowed from last year's Students of Liberty? Hell, what's going to happen when the university proposes a rise in student fees and tuition again during the coming second economic crisis wave... I'd have to assume they will become hypocrites again in that regards. And, there is no way in hell that they spent, "Well... I'd have to say somewhere around three thousand dollars" (May Davis, a very attractive liar) on their campaign. Let's continue the fight against Student Senate apathy and deception!
Impressive, Mr. Conner. You know quite a lot. I appreciate your academic response to my fascist claim. My claim was reflexive in nature - metaphorically speaking, I felt a punch and I punched back. My profanity highlighted the extreme degree of my frustrations with United Students. While I admire your words, I still would like to highlight the fact that United Students has been manipulated by the athletics department. And, to play fair, Envision similarly supports funding the athletics department. These definitely are two student coalitions on campus that support the financial union of student government with a private economic entity. I love KU sports, and Lew Perkins is a nice guy to meet. He smiles when he offers his hand. In part, though, he smiles because he knows that some of his expenses are covered by every student at KU.
Regents vote to increase tuition
The KU administration I love raises tuition quite frequently and doesn't commit any of the tuition increase, not even 1 dollar for every credit hour, towards green energy. Greedy/rationalistic/bean counters.
June 28, 2009 at 7:46 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Pickens to discuss energy plan
sorry amanda - my first comments have nothing to do with you
April 17, 2009 at 9:58 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Pickens to discuss energy plan
damnit, sorry, i thought your were the reporter for kujh news story attached to this article
sorry
April 17, 2009 at 9:57 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Heilman wins student body presidency
This election is not over.
April 17, 2009 at 9:51 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Pickens to discuss energy plan
You have a good news story, but your spin is misleading. Don't spin wind energy as a technological endeavor that is too weak to meet current energy demands.
Your are a very good reporter, but you're developing tunnel vision. The main problem is that the legislative statutes for energy efficiency in the state of Kansas have not been passed by the state yet.
The worst thing for a green revolution is politics. And that's what the coal debate is: the worst thing for Kansas.
April 17, 2009 at 9:48 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Student competes in “Babe” contest
Good lookin'
April 17, 2009 at 9:36 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Green Fair comes to University
Bravo!
April 13, 2009 at 5:47 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Student Senate coalitions talk money
I have awoke yet again from a coma caused by United Students 'blunt force'.
To whom it may concern,
I would like to re-emphasize that United Students are fascists, liars, and hypocrites. They are 'married to private economic institution(s)' on campus, they lie repeatedly in public, and trust me-- there is nothing noble about their lies-- and they are proven to be hypocritical------what happened with the long terms plans for a luxury pool, or even, what happened with the energy efficiency plans they suddenly borrowed from last year's Students of Liberty? Hell, what's going to happen when the university proposes a rise in student fees and tuition again during the coming second economic crisis wave... I'd have to assume they will become hypocrites again in that regards. And, there is no way in hell that they spent, "Well... I'd have to say somewhere around three thousand dollars" (May Davis, a very attractive liar) on their campaign. Let's continue the fight against Student Senate apathy and deception!
April 13, 2009 at 5:45 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Editorial: Kansan endorses Heilman, encourages split-ticket vote
Impressive, Mr. Conner. You know quite a lot. I appreciate your academic response to my fascist claim. My claim was reflexive in nature - metaphorically speaking, I felt a punch and I punched back. My profanity highlighted the extreme degree of my frustrations with United Students. While I admire your words, I still would like to highlight the fact that United Students has been manipulated by the athletics department. And, to play fair, Envision similarly supports funding the athletics department. These definitely are two student coalitions on campus that support the financial union of student government with a private economic entity. I love KU sports, and Lew Perkins is a nice guy to meet. He smiles when he offers his hand. In part, though, he smiles because he knows that some of his expenses are covered by every student at KU.
April 9, 2009 at 11:50 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Editorial: Kansan endorses Heilman, encourages split-ticket vote
adios
April 9, 2009 at 2:23 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )