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spring report

Posted: Fri May 11, 2018 4:01 pm
by stevelee
The DAF report many of us received in email celebrated a lot of things we all know about, and think worth celebrating.

Two items of interest I didn't know were
First, the Davidson Athletic Fund has successfully completed the $250,000 scholarship matching gift challenge in support of wrestling. Thanks to a lot of hard work and the generosity of our donors, we were able to meet this challenge two months before our June 30, 2018 deadline.

In addition, we’d like to congratulate the Davidson field hockey team for being the first team in Davidson history to have 100 percent of current athletes make a gift to Davidson College. Congrats to Head Field Hockey Coach Ginny Turner, the team captains and each of the team members for executing this challenge in less than 24 hours during the #AllinForDavidson challenge April 18.

Posted: Tue May 29, 2018 3:13 pm
by mccabemi
A coach should not be asking players to give money to the school. Not of any amount.

Posted: Tue May 29, 2018 4:20 pm
by slowcat95
mccabemi wrote:A coach should not be asking players to give money to the school. Not of any amount.
Completely agree. Not for any sport. Nor for any student (athlete or not).

Posted: Tue May 29, 2018 5:39 pm
by genteel
slowcat95 wrote:
mccabemi wrote:A coach should not be asking players to give money to the school. Not of any amount.
Completely agree. Not for any sport. Nor for any student (athlete or not).
I agree that it's not ideal, having been a (relatively) poor college student myself. That said, I believe the underlying strategy is to build a habit of giving post-graduation--I was told that's the intent behind the senior class gift campaign. Perhaps that's what's going on here... in which case, I hope it's successful.

Posted: Tue May 29, 2018 8:43 pm
by i77cat
This is the kind of thing that AD Clunie can fix.

Posted: Tue May 29, 2018 9:13 pm
by stevelee
I hope none of the young ladies read this board.

Posted: Thu May 31, 2018 6:51 am
by mccabemi
slowcat95 wrote:
mccabemi wrote:A coach should not be asking players to give money to the school. Not of any amount.
Completely agree. Not for any sport. Nor for any student (athlete or not).
Not sure I see the “any student” point. If the tennis coach asked me, the swimmer, to donate money to Davidson I’d have no problem saying “no.” If the swimming coach asked me I’d feel like I couldn’t say, “no” especially if they emphasized it in any way.

Posted: Thu May 31, 2018 9:27 am
by stevelee
It didn't say anything about coach involvement. (Peer pressure may be worse, I realize.)

Jumping to conclusions is the most exercise many of us get.

Posted: Thu May 31, 2018 10:15 am
by slowcat95
mccabemi wrote:
slowcat95 wrote:
mccabemi wrote:A coach should not be asking players to give money to the school. Not of any amount.
Completely agree. Not for any sport. Nor for any student (athlete or not).
Not sure I see the “any student” point. If the tennis coach asked me, the swimmer, to donate money to Davidson I’d have no problem saying “no.” If the swimming coach asked me I’d feel like I couldn’t say, “no” especially if they emphasized it in any way.
I'm thinking about the student whose parents scrimp for two decades to be able to save enough to send their kids to school, or who take out massive loans: it just doesn't seem right to ask them for even more money. At least not before they've got their degree and some earning potential.

I think it's fine if kids can and want to donate while they are students. But it makes me uncomfortable to think they've been pressured to do so.

Posted: Thu May 31, 2018 10:16 am
by slowcat95
stevelee wrote:I hope none of the young ladies read this board.
Me too, but for many other reasons...

Posted: Thu May 31, 2018 10:21 am
by stevelee
For clarification, I am the one who offered to bake cookies for the football team so their parents wouldn't have to.

However, I did not volunteer to park cars for basketball games so the baseball team wouldn't have to, nor to flip burgers at baseball games.

Posted: Thu May 31, 2018 10:23 am
by stevelee
slowcat95 wrote:
stevelee wrote:I hope none of the young ladies read this board.
Me too, but for many other reasons...
I would agree with those reasons, too. But I also wouldn't want a bunch of young women who felt they accomplished something by meeting a goal to see their efforts poopooed by a bunch of grumpy old men.

Posted: Thu May 31, 2018 10:36 am
by i77cat
I missed the part where anyone, much less a bunch, downplayed the achievement.

Posted: Thu May 31, 2018 1:17 pm
by mccabemi
slowcat95 wrote:
mccabemi wrote:
slowcat95 wrote:
mccabemi wrote:A coach should not be asking players to give money to the school. Not of any amount.
Completely agree. Not for any sport. Nor for any student (athlete or not).
Not sure I see the “any student” point. If the tennis coach asked me, the swimmer, to donate money to Davidson I’d have no problem saying “no.” If the swimming coach asked me I’d feel like I couldn’t say, “no” especially if they emphasized it in any way.
I'm thinking about the student whose parents scrimp for two decades to be able to save enough to send their kids to school, or who take out massive loans: it just doesn't seem right to ask them for even more money. At least not before they've got their degree and some earning potential.

I think it's fine if kids can and want to donate while they are students. But it makes me uncomfortable to think they've been pressured to do so.
I see one as unethical (I have power over you) and the other as unsavory (asking a poor person for a dime).

Posted: Thu May 31, 2018 1:20 pm
by mccabemi
stevelee wrote:
slowcat95 wrote:
stevelee wrote:I hope none of the young ladies read this board.
Me too, but for many other reasons...
I would agree with those reasons, too. But I also wouldn't want a bunch of young women who felt they accomplished something by meeting a goal to see their efforts poopooed by a bunch of grumpy old men.
If they all freely gave they can poopoo me to their heart's delight!