Get rid of Oblinger, not Natural Resources Library
Can someone tell me why the hell we’re still paying Mary Easley nearly $200,000 for a job who’s criteria is still yet to be defined, yet considering closing one of the University’s main educational resources? The bureaucrats sitting in their leather-bound chairs over in Holladay Hall seem to be forgetting that this is a research and educational institution supported by taxpayers’ money. Seems to me the solution to the budget crisis isn’t getting rid of the Natural Resources Library, but getting rid of Oblinger and hiring a chancellor who would put students and faculty first, instead of those with political connections.
Charlie Burnett
Sophomore, Undecided
Proud to be an N.C. State graduate
I just wanted to let Technician know that I am proud to have graduated from such a fine university, and I possibly plan on coming back sometime next year to either do a minor or possibly another major. N.C. State has one of the finest Management Programs, and if I could afford to I would get my Masters of Accounting. Unfortunately jobs are hard to come by these days due to the tough economy, but hopefully employers will be likely to give preference to NCSU graduates. It takes a lot of hard work and dedication to get to and graduate from NCSU. I plan to occasionally come to campus and eat at the dining halls every few months (their eggs are one of the finest)!
Praveen Sriram
2006 Alumnus