Discuss today what is happening on campus non-athletically; departments, non-athletic facilities, professors, recognitions and issues. No athletics allowed.
A 25-year-old Tulane University medical school student has been identified as the man who was shot in the stomach while trying to stop an armed robbery early Friday morning (Nov. 20) at Magazine and St. Mary streets.
The university's president, Mike Fitts, issued a statement identifying the student as Peter Gold, a fourth-year medical student.
The crime situation around here gets even more depressing.
We pass that location every day on our walk and a colleague of mine at Tulane used to live at that precise corner. Fun times.
“We will expect success in all endeavors and be prepared to assess and hold ourselves accountable when we aren't successful. Tulane is a top 40 academic institution and it should expect nothing less from its athletic department.”--Troy Dannen 11.5.16
Peter is a great guy. I and my med student friends have nothing but kind words about/for him. His stepping up to help a person in need is proof of his fine character. God speed in his recovery.
In the early 1970s an intern at Tulane medical school was shot on Loyola Avenue, just down the street from Charity hospital. He survived, and told the police that after being robbed he pleaded with the gunman not to shoot him because he did a lot to help poor people. He said the gunman laughed as he shot him. This foolishness isn't new.
maddog wrote:In the early 1970s an intern at Tulane medical school was shot on Loyola Avenue, just down the street from Charity hospital. He survived, and told the police that after being robbed he pleaded with the gunman not to shoot him because he did a lot to help poor people. He said the gunman laughed as he shot him. This foolishness isn't new.
That is true; in the early 80's another Tulane med student was abducted, eventually killed by her kidnapper/assailant. I remember many of her classmates questioning their beliefs that capital punishment should be abolished on the basis of that experience.
What if the Hokey Pokey really is what it's all about?
“We will expect success in all endeavors and be prepared to assess and hold ourselves accountable when we aren't successful. Tulane is a top 40 academic institution and it should expect nothing less from its athletic department.”--Troy Dannen 11.5.16
“We will expect success in all endeavors and be prepared to assess and hold ourselves accountable when we aren't successful. Tulane is a top 40 academic institution and it should expect nothing less from its athletic department.”--Troy Dannen 11.5.16
“We will expect success in all endeavors and be prepared to assess and hold ourselves accountable when we aren't successful. Tulane is a top 40 academic institution and it should expect nothing less from its athletic department.”--Troy Dannen 11.5.16
“We will expect success in all endeavors and be prepared to assess and hold ourselves accountable when we aren't successful. Tulane is a top 40 academic institution and it should expect nothing less from its athletic department.”--Troy Dannen 11.5.16
GreenieBacker wrote:this story along with the recent shootout in the Lower Ninth Ward are all over the national, even international news (Wash. Post, BBC, etc)
Two, count them, two, ghastly New Orleans crime stories on tonight's NBC Nightly News broadcast. Not exactly Chamber of Commerce material.
Fan since 1974 living in Phelps seeing the upper bowl of Tulane Stadium