VAGolf wrote:Only 49% of students graduate within six years...that's pathetic. Utterly pathetic. Radford is 59%...
Using this number the way you do just proves to me that you have no idea about the facts behind the number. Don't bother asking me to explain it to you because I won't, but for people who know anything about LU's operations it's easy to ascertain why comparing LU to Radford, or virtually any other school on the list is not exactly and apples to apples comparison.
VAGolf wrote:Additionally, you can look around at our athletes and find a slew of offenses that would get typical students kicked out. Yet, since it's athletes committing the violation, they get a pass.
From what I've heard... this has changed in a real way after the Asa situation.
VAGolf wrote:Everything that Liberty builds for it's students, really is just there for prospective students.
So the students currently here aren't benefiting from the expanded Lahaye? They aren't benefiting from the new renovations in the Dining Hall? They aren't benefiting from the new Library?? They aren't benefiting from the numerous investments and expansions in the Campus Rec program? They won't benefit from the number of stand alone academic buildings that are either planned or currently being constructed? What a naive statement...
VAGolf wrote:Those are just a few examples. As for the community aspect, what exactly is Liberty doing for the community?
Umm... gee... requiring all their students to volunteer 40+ hours a year? Donating $250k to the Lynchburg Humane Society? Donating $25k to the local Lynchburg Library? Those are just a few of the most recent "giveaways" from the past few months. Then you have to account for the impact the school has on the local economy. The school funds the Economic Impact

every few years. Don't know how up-to-date it is, but if you read that and still think that LU doesn't do A LOT for the community then there's no help for you.
VAGolf wrote:As far as if someone will relate to students, age is a very small factor. A lot of students can relate to people regardless of age. Kintzel was amazingly approachable, and just felt like another student. You won't find that type of person in a big name hire.
I really think you should wait to see what happens before jumping to conclusions about the next person that gets hired, regardless of whether it's a "big name" or not... There are plenty of people who have come through LU, are now "big names" and are still some of the most giving and approachable people around.