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[QUOTE="Dooley, post: 1352854, member: 2920"] I've asked how a 'NO' vote would help UConn to advance itself in conference realignment. No answer. Instead, the two biggest reasons that have been offered (multiple times) for a 'NO' vote are: 1. the alumni house - it may or may not be repurposed and...gasp!...moved to a different location (personally, I don't see how this affects UConn's CR profile); 2. $6M distribution - this money has been donated, correct? If the money was rolled over into the endowment, for example, how is this a bad thing? Again, I don't see how this would affect UConn's CR profile. I still view combining the alumni base as a larger, unified front is the best CR move to strengthen UConn's future. This approach would maximize fundraising efforts and allow UConn to effectively manage and engage all alumni. We all know that UConn's future is tied to finding a better conference and a 'YES' vote, to me, would help that process. [/QUOTE]
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