New UT golf clubhouse burns down. Welding torch of a maintenance worker that started the fire that destroyed the $8 million building.
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reply to #1
Larry King
January 22nd, 2008 at 4:48 pm
Now I see why the student tuition keeps going up every year. So that the university can build $8 million dollar club houses. But of course the university president won’t tell you that. He probly skims some of the money off the top to add to his private bank account.
Signed..get rid of UT from Austin
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Brian
January 22nd, 2008 at 5:13 pm
Idiot.
Funds from student tuition DO NOT go towards athletic facilities. They’re paid for out of the athletics’ budget, which is supported by the $40 million profit the football team brings in yearly.