Motivational speaker Dr. Samuel Betances to lecture October 24 @ USI
Motivational speaker Dr. Samuel Betances will present “The Manifestation of Dreams” at 7 p.m. Monday, October 24, in Carter Hall in University Center West. The hour-long lecture will be followed by a question and answer period and a meet and greet session and poster signing. Betances’s lecture is free and open to the public.
As a biracial, bicultural, and bilingual citizen of the world, Betances has worked in all 50 states, all six U.S. territories, and in various countries including Japan, Korea, Germany and Mexico. He inspires willing learners to aim high, reject rejection, and embrace themselves and each other as powerful team members working toward a more prosperous future.
Read more about Dr. Samuel Betances here.
Betance’s visit to USI is sponsored by Latinos Unidos (the Hispanic Student Union) and the Multicultural Center with additional funding from a Provost Programming Grant and a Student Government Association Programming Grant.
IS IT TRUE? October 20, 2011 Special Evening Edition
IS IT TRUE? October 20, 2011
IS IT TRUE that today is a good day to be a citizen of the United States of America, a nation of laws and a nation the people can at least can agree the words “liberty and justice for all†are sacred and worth pursuing even when we don’t get it perfect?…that we elect our leaders and have never had a leader rise to the Presidency by the use of force?…that there are shenanigans with ballots, a dead person or two may cast a vote, and a chad may hang, but overall our constitution is designed very well?…that when we depart from our constitution that it usually is exposed and the pendulum swings back toward the ideals on which our nation was founded?
IS IT TRUE that the reason this is on the CCO’s mind today is because Moarmar Khadafi was finally found today and was disposed of as regimes that are born from oppression often are by the violent spilling of more blood?…that Khadafi rose to power with an iron fist and bloodshed and he fell from power the same way?…that between iPhones with cameras and the internet anyone who has been curious has already seen the last minutes of Khadafi?…that the public humiliation of a dead body is something that can only happen in a place where “liberty and justice for all†is neither the law nor the spirit of the land?…that Khadafi has now joined Saddam Hussein, and Mussolini as people who learned the hard way what can happen when your own people turn on you?…that we wish the Libyan people a rapid transition to a desired and stable form of government and a quick recovery from years of oppression?
IS IT TRUE that today we are thankful for our Republic and for the privilege to change our governing officials at the ballot box as opposed to at the end of a rope or the muzzle of a gun?…that as long as we take the time to think about our choices at the ballot box, to commit our Bill of Rights to memory, and maintain our ability and willingness to defend our freedoms we shall never see the day when the United States of America is reduced to barbarism to change leaders?
IS IT TRUE that Libya is a very rich country when it comes to natural resources?…that we and the other powers of the western world would be well served to cooperate to establish trade with the nation of Libya in a mutually beneficial way as rapidly as the provisional government of Libya will allow us to?
IS IT TRUE that speaking of establishing trade we have had several messages today from people who are of the opinion that there are no bids available to bid on with respect to the Ford Center?…that we actually believe that there is a process by which companies can bid for any remaining work that is needed for the Ford Center or any other City of Evansville project?…available projects are published frequently and that we encourage whomever sent that message to give it a shot?…that if this person runs into obstacles that we are as always interested in hearing about these obstacles?…that we know of several members of the Evansville City Council who are very passionate about doing whatever is possible so that small local firms are able to not only bid but to win and prosper from being a part of the public works process?
Winnecke Pledges not to close Lloyd Pool
In a statement to the media Republican candidate for Mayor of Evansville, Lloyd Winnecke has pledged not to close the Lloyd Pool on the north side and to go ahead with the nearly $200,000 in repairs that were recently approved in the City of Evansville’s 2012 budget.
Citing an increase in admissions in 2011 and the importance of maintaining public swimming facilities Mr. Winnecke issued the following statement.
IS IT TRUE? October 20, 2011 Just What is Job Creation
IS IT TRUE? October 20, 2011 Just What is Job Creation
IS IT TRUE that it was announced yesterday that Berry Plastics will be closing down its facility in Madisonville, KY and that the 124 jobs in that plant will be either eliminated or transferred to other Berry locations?…that we are sure that the executive team at Berry Plastics has carefully considered what is best for their business model and that at the present time and based on future projections that this decision is right for Berry Plastics?…that about 20 jobs will be added at the former Rexam facility in Vanderburgh County that was acquired by Berry about 6 weeks ago?…that Madisonville, KY while not within the defined Evansville MSA is very much a part of the Evansville region of economic influence and that many of the dollars earned by those 124 people would have been destined for Evansville retail establishments, Evansville based entertainment, and Evansville health care facilities?…that the net employment in Vanderburgh County will soon be plus 20 yet the Evansville region will see a change of minus 104?…that Evansville’s small gain is at the expense of Madisonville’s large loss?
IS IT TRUE that if this restructuring would have occurred as a result of the closing of a facility that is more than 100 miles away that today we would be treated with smiling politicians and economic developers claiming to have created 20 jobs?…that if we are as a country all in this together that such celebrations should never take place and the disingenuous claims of “creating†jobs from conditions more conducive to economic cannibalism should be seen as just what it is, political posturing?…that a similar no gain situation occurs when a foot doctor from Newburgh moves his or her office to Evansville?…that unless that move results in additional business and hiring that the net change to the MSA is a great big zero?…that expansions from other places is fair game for celebration and that our gain is also a gain for the home office?…that we wonder just how many of the jobs that have ever been claimed as “created†were really just moved from one place to the other?…that we have been treated to this locally when the Ford Center is touted for jobs “created†when it really just moved those jobs from Roberts Stadium to the downtown?… that this is SNEGAL reporting and that even a kid can figure this one out?
IS IT TRUE that the Board of Zoning Committee that was scheduled to meet at 4 PM today will not be having a quorum?…that the possibility to pass something that will allow for a pole barn indoor tennis facility in Wesselman Park has just been punted until November 17, 2011?…that this is safely beyond election day so the threat of votes will not be able to be used by opponents of the indoor tennis facility this time around?…that we are still gathering information with regard to SNEGAL or even SNEILLEGAL shenanigans regarding the scheduling of meetings to discuss the requirements to even consider moving forward with the current proposal?
IS IT TRUE that the Bank of America is no longer the largest bank in America from an asset management perspective?…that all of the stunts that they have pulled including the recent $5 charge per month for debit cards is catching up to them?…that is what happens in the FREEMARKET where COMPETITION flourishes and consumers have a choice?…that we predict that the Bank of America will be backing off of the $5 per month fees soon?…that if the Bank of America had a monopoly that they would raise the fees to $10 and tell its fee payers to go pound salt?
Rick Davis Releases October 11th Letter to the IURC Regarding Vectren
Oct. 11, 2011
Dear Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission:
Recently Vectren Energy Delivery announced its intention to request a fee increase charged to its residential customers. The fee increase is proposed to pay for a $32 million project at its power plant in Posey County, which is designed to increase efficiency in the the coal-fired generating plant.
Vectren already has the highest rates in the state of Indiana and their demand for a guaranteed 7.3% return is unrealistic in today’s economy. Families are struggling to make ends meet. Many people simply cannot afford yet another fee hike. Vectren’s rates are significantly higher than the second-place Indiana utility.
I also question the “fairness” of the proposed fee hike. “Why should the person living in an apartment or small house be asked to assume the same burden as someone living in a mansion? It is simply not fair. The person in the mansion benefits more from the use of less coal than the person in an apartment.
I feel that Vectren’s high rates are undermining Evansville’s competitiveness as a place to live and do business. Vectren’s rates have been escalating for the past decade to the level that they are significantly higher than our neighboring cities. It is time to put the brakes on this alarming trend because it is undercutting our ability to attract new business to Evansville.
Please let me know when the IURC will hold hearings for Vectren’s proposed fee increase. I also ask that you hold any such fee or rate increase hearing in the City of Evansville so our residents can testify without having to drive more than 3 hours to Indianapolis.
You may phone me at (812) 598-7123 or email me at pickrickdavis@mac.com if you have any information concerning the proposed Vectren fee hike. I also submitted this request via email.
Sincerely,
Rick Davis
2233 Bismark Ave.
Evansville, IN 47720
IS IT TRUE? October 20, 2011
IS IT TRUE? October 20, 2011
IS IT TRUE that we would first like to congratulate Evansville’s favorite major league baseball team, the St. Louis Cardinals on winning a very well played and well coached game in last night’s opening game of the World Series?…that we know that Evansville will be tuned in tonight and rooting for the Cardinals to extend their series lead to 2 – 0?
IS IT TRUE that the cheapest face value tickets at the World Series are standing room passes at $50 each?…that these are very difficult to come by?…that the resale price of these tickets starts at about $250 from dealers and scalpers?…that selling that stadium out in a recession is an impressive feat?…that winning teams have a way of doing such things and that we extend best wishes and good luck to the Evansville Aces and the Evansville Icemen to be championship contenders as the financial success of the Ford Center does not depend on the plushness of the seats or the convenience of the parking?…that the financial success of the Ford Center depends on the competitive level of our local teams?…that winning takes talent, focus, and that certain yet undefined quality called “edgeâ€?
IS IT TRUE that there is a new book out that addresses the attraction of exceptional talent?…that the first conclusion is that if one, or one’s HR department can’t recognize exceptional talent that is sitting in the next office how can such talent ever be attracted?…that in this book exceptional talent is defined as someone who is more than 5 times more productive in a given field than the average worker?…that Thomas Edison and Albert Einstein were both diagnosed as dumb in early elementary school?…the J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter author) was turned down by a score of publishers before signing for $2,500?…that Sylvester Stallone’s manuscript for “Rocky†was dismissed by Hollywood?…that it seems as though extreme talent is something that corporate America, our educational system, and even creative industry executives are simply blind to?
IS IT TRUE that the US Special Forces absolutely depend on finding such people and have identified the intangibles of resilience, tenacity, and mental agility as more important than brawn?…that the most important indicator that the Special Forces people look for is a willingness and ability to improvise solutions when faced with a seemingly impossible task?…that those who “doggedly follow procedures†need not apply?…that the few places that seem to “get it†have a hard time keeping up the pace?…that in the 60’s at the University of Utah a computer scientist named David Evans had an uncanny ability to identify such people and to put them on research teams?…that among those recruited were high school troublemakers, itinerant musicians, and the educated unemployed?…that from this group other than some great research came co-founders of Adobe Systems, Pixar, and Netscape?…that two specific things that headhunters looking for game changers search or are stand-up comic ability (folks that can tell jokes) and college debaters?…that direct experience was determined to have very little influence on being an exceptional talent?…that the ending conclusion on corporate America is that they are good at finding people who are competent at defined tasks but exceptional at nothing?…that the other thing that people of exceptional talent always do is to live and work in a way that is DISRUPTIVE TO THE STATUS QUO?…that governments are even less capable of recognizing such people with the sole exception of special forces?
IS IT TRUE that the 2010 census has just released the fact that the Washington DC area has passed San Jose, CA as having the highest median income in America?…that this passing of the torch is very symbolic that we now reward those who consume taxes more than those who create the products and make the investments that enable the taxes to be paid and people to be employed?…that the average federal government employee including benefits is now reported to earn $107,843 per year?…that the average job in Evansville, Indiana is roughly one-third of that?…that it really makes you wonder just what in the $%&@ we are doing?
USI set to host GLVC Championships Saturday
The University of Southern Indiana has the opportunity to claim a Great Lakes Valley Conference title on its own campus for the first time since 2004-USI won the GLVC Volleyball Tournament at the Physical Activities Center-when the Screaming Eagles host the GLVC Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships Saturday at the USI Cross Country Course.
USI’s men, ranked sixth in the latest U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches’ Association Top 25 poll, are searching for their seventh straight GLVC title and their league-best 19th in the program’s 33-year history.
The Eagles, whose 18 league titles are the most of any sport in GLVC history, are 6-0 against NCAA Division II teams this season and 2-0against conference opponents.
Junior Michael Jordan (Indianapolis, Indiana) has stepped into the number one runner spot for theEagles throughout the season. Jordan has twice been named the GLVC Runner of the Week and is among the favorites to capture this season’s individual title.
In addition to USI, No. 17 Bellarmine University is the only other nationally-ranked team in Saturday’s 13-team men’s field. The Knights were third at last year’s GLVC Championships.
USI’s women, ranked 19th in the latest USTFCCCA Top 25 poll, are looking to capture the conference title for the first timesince 2009 and their third in the last four years. The Eagles have won fiveconference titles in the program’s history, all of which have come in the last 13 seasons.
Senior All-American Jackie Henderson (Schererville, Indiana), a two-time GLVC Runner of the Week, is among the favorites to capture the women’s individual title this season. Henderson was second at the GLVC Championships last season as the Eagles lost the team title to Bellarmine by just two points.
Henderson led the Eagles to a first-place finish last weekend at the Fast Cats Classic by finishing first in the 107-competitor field.
In addition to USI, No. 17 Bellarmine is the only other nationally-ranked team in Saturday’s 13-team women’s field. The Knights edged the Eagles at the Greater Louisville Classic in their only other meeting this season.
The women’s 6k race is slated for 10:30 a.m., while the men’s 8k race is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. Below are a list of frequently asked questions for Saturday’s meet.
Frequently Asked Questions
Admission prices: Admission is free of charge.
Location: The USI Cross Country Course is located at the Broadway Recreation Complex on the south end of USI’s campus.
General Spectator Parking: General spectator parking is located near the USI Baseball Field and Strassweg Field, both of which are located at the south end of Bennett Lane. To get to Bennett Lane, take University Boulevard and turn left onto Bennett Lane, which runs in front of the Physical Activities Center. (See Campus Map)
Team/Media/Handicap Parking: Team, media, handicap, and meet administrator parking is available at the Broadway Recreation Complex. To access the Broadway Recreation Complex, go south on Schutte Road. At the stop sign, take a right and the complex will be on the right-hand side. (GPS Address: 7560 Broadway Avenue, Evansville, IN 47712)
To get to the course from parking lot: Follow the USI-Burdette Bike/Walking trail south to the USI Cross Country Course.