BINGO! Mr. Stroh has been incredibly generous to our university both academics and athletics. But that is not the point, to me. He gave the university a large gift to put towards a need on this campus. You don't turn down those sorts of gifts. The fact that he's donated plenty to the academic side as well is just gravy.TG1996 wrote:That's the point that needs to be underlined, bolded and italicized every chance it can get. A very generous man who not only served as a trustee, but built generations of one of the most loyal Falcon families out there despite not even attending the school himself decided to put his support behind what he viewed as a need for the university. That's on top of all the other academic support and donations he and his family have made.Peregrinner wrote:Understandable, but I think the point a lot of people are missing (although I'm not saying you are) is that the Stroh family has donated quite a bit to academics and other more general use facilities, which is why I get so sensitive about people disrespecting them or their donation.
Anyone that wants to speak down toward that deserves a steel-toed boot.
As for Tech's advocating the devil... I don't care if Paul Olscamp wants to donate millions to build a better curling sheet. If the generosity is there, who is the university to turn it down?
Besides, it's not like the academic side is being neglected. Blade story
Anderson Arena is antiquated and needs replaced. That is a fact that has been backed up by countless "feasibility" studies over the past 5 or so years. We have a group of donors that have ponied up to give us a large percentage of the funding to go forward with replacing it. It would be absolutely foolish to turn down their money because the remainder of the funding is going to cost the students a little bit.



