To Those Going to Buffalo

Started by melissa, April 06, 2003, 02:44:24 PM

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Bloomie

How about a sign for BuffaLYNAH?

Can anybody draw a buffalo wearing a Big Red jersey???!

ugarte

Quoteyougoon wrote:

[Q] Author: Lowell Frank '99, '03
Date:   04-06-03 18:52

G-ddamit, for the millionth time, Cornell does not have any freakin' scholarships[/Q] I wanted to point out that a rabid UNH fan might mock us for claiming no scholarships.
That would only prove that the UHN fan is a literalist moron.  Every school has scholarships of some kind, whether need-based or for particular skills (and whether they are called scholarships, grants-in-aid or any other term).  The "no scholarship" claim is easily understood, and I can't believe it was even a subject of serious debate here.



Post Edited (04-07-03 12:41)

Melissa\'01

All these UNH ideas got me thinking ....

for our fav second best goalie .... (and no, that isn't Gartman:D)

              Pssst AyerS
        Hey MIkey
        GreasE up
       Your fiVe hole
  We're gonna PenEtrate

With sieve highlighted.

Melissa\'01

and aligned ... forgive my apparent lack of being able to format.

A-19

got a few more

a political one:
Where has E$PN been all season?

and a diff kind of espn sign
Early
Sendoff
Poor
New hampshire

in the event of a michigan game:
Even Michigan Deans Support CU

in the event of a minny game:
Gophers, Fetch
CU's Championship

i still like "UNHappy" or "Can't Spell UNHappy without UNH"

i really liked the check-off to do list someone mentioned, and "No Athletic Scholarships, Just Athletic Scholars" were excellent. i liked lynah west alot...reminds me of my Lynah Middle East sign that i made for albany, and someone said it was the most tasteless sign they had ever seen :)

-mike 04

CU at Stanford

Quinn:

ChampionshiP for P   :-D

Hope it is not too late....

Rick

What about:

Every
Schafer
Player
Needs
2 More Wins

Tim T

You could use the Buffalo Sabres buffalo from their jersey emblem, and put a cornell jersey on him...
might even make the buffalo fans root for us!

CU at Stanford

As a former admission officer at Cornell and a fundraiser at two Ivy schools and now at Stanford, I must say that there is a distinct difference between need-based financial aid and the "traditional" scholarships.

No scholarships at Cornell.  Not in the sense how Stanford, Duke, Michigan, and those HE schools award their Athletic Scholarships.  Cornell (and the other Ivy schools) do not give out academic scholarships, either.  As has been pointed out, the financial aid one receives is based on "demonstrated need."  The kind of money you don't have to pay back (GRANT) may carry a name (e.g. Tom Tseng Scholarship, if I have donated) or simply stated as Cornell grant, but all the $$ are invested in the same pooled endowment (most likely, since we do that at Stanford).

CU at Stanford


Tub(a)

[q]The kind of money you don't have to pay back (GRANT) [/q]

Hey! Don't drag me into this conversation!  ::nut::

Tito Short!

paulspen

What you are essentially demonstrating is the difference between need-based and merit-based scholarships. Cornell awards need-based scholarships. It is all, of course, semantics, but the generous folks who ante up for them can call them whatever they want, and scholarship is the term of choice.

Either way, my sign stands: No Athletic Scholarships; Just Athletic Scholars.

Since I can't be there, someone should get it on TV. :)



Post Edited (04-09-03 19:34)

atb9

[Q]Either way, my sign stands: No Athletic Scholarships; Just Athletic Scholars.

Since I can't be there, someone should get it on TV. [/Q]

Done  :-)

24 is the devil