(These decisions) will resolve the majority of those concerns. We can now see the lay of the land and hire more staff according to need. |
[Friends] said it was the up and coming thing. And it makes your life easy, so here we are. |
A lot of people don't want a million-dollar house. They just want to live a simple life and catch fish and make a living. |
After 118 years I had to make the very difficult decision to close Peck's furniture in Cortland permanently. |
Hey, if you leave your tent, we're going to do something to it, |
I don't recall the exact words I used. I think I may have said 'They're alive! |
I don't recall the exact words I used. I was just screaming out for help. |
I like this way a lot better. Used to, it would be three or four years before they reappraise. Man, you think a 5 or 6 percent jump is hard to take. You never opened the mailbox and stared a 12 or 15 percent jump in the face. This way is easier to take. |
If we're looking at two years, I don't know that the situation is going to get a lot better. |
It's an issue that's still boiling, ... It's on top of everybody's mind. |
People are reluctant to come to a university where the top job is unsettled. |
Really. We don't want this story to be about us. We want it to be about the experience. |
The kids still come, even after all these years. Even the ones that are in their 20s are still coming back. That's a big deal. |
There's absolutely no way anyone could objectively look at all the evidence from that investigation and come to a conclusion of anything being more likely than what that public report said. |
They have a real need for people who are skilled, like electricians, plumbers, all sorts of experts, but also for unskilled, hard workers. I was totally amazed at the attitudes of all of the volunteers helping out. I'd definitely go back and participate in that again. |