March 5, 2009

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Volume 65, No. 22

THE PAN AMERICAN

March 5, 2009

ADMINISTRATION

UT Chancellor Cigarroa to visit UTPA

By Brian Silva The Pan American University of Texas System Chancellor Francisco Cigarroa will be visiting the university next Friday. He will be accompanied by other highranking System officials and will tour the campus and talk with various groups. Sharon Millsap, who is a senior

administrative associate with System academic affairs, said the trip to UTPA is a routine visit that will give Cigarroa the opportunity to be introduced to the campus. “It’s an opportunity to catch up on the issues that are at hand, and also any upcoming issues that those on campus want him to know about,” Millsap said. Millsap said the agenda for the

visit will be set up by the Office of the President at UTPA. “We will focus on whatever they want to showcase or feel like sharing with us,” Millsap said. Carol Rausch, assistant to the president, said the Chancellor and the System delegation will be arriving at about 8:00 a.m. on March 13, and then will depart later in the afternoon at about 3:45 p.m.

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Rausch stressed that the tentative schedule for the day is still fluid and has not been finalized yet. She said that System has expressed that they want to meet with student leadership as well as transfer students during their visit. To get a good view of the issues, Millsap said it is very important to System leadership that they get to talk with students, as well as meet

with the faculty and administration of the university. Millsap said Cigarroa will also meet with UTPA’s new interim president, Charles Sorber, while he’s here. Those from System leadership who are tentatively scheduled to visit are: Chancellor Francisco Cigarroa, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs David Prior, Associate Vice Chancel-

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ADMINISTRATION

Medrano awarded $230,000 from lawsuit By Naxiely Lopez The Pan American

Ben Briones/The Pan American

I WISH I WAS A... - Melissa Uriegas, a biology major, poses for a photograph for her friend Seth Stogner in front of the Wienermobile in the Quad Thursday.

On Feb. 23 The University of Texas-Pan American lost the gender discrimination case former Dean of Education Hilda Medrano had filed against the university. In 2005, former UTPA President Blandina Cardenas demoted Medrano, who had served as dean for eight years, to a professor position. Rodolfo Rocha, then dean of the College of Arts and Humanities, was also demoted. According to the university, the moves were made to meet Cardenas’ goal to make the school a more research-intensive institution. Shortly after her demotion, Medrano filed a discrimination suit claiming the university had not paid her as much as other deans who were men. She also sought reinstatement

STUDENT ACTIVITIES

STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION

OK Go opening act for Dashboard Confessional

By J.R. Ortega The Pan American

By Victor Ituarte The Pan American As a roomful of University of Texas-Pan American students celebrated their last dance at the Homecoming Coronation Ball, the DJ announced Chicago-based rock band OK Go as the opening act for the University Pro-

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gram Board’s “big concert.” The event, which will feature headlining act Dashboard Confessional out of Boca Raton, Fla. is scheduled for Saturday, April 25 at the Edinburg Baseball Stadium. Tickets for students will cost $25 and can be purchased at Payments and Collections. The gener-

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OPINION PG. 2

to the dean position and the annual salary that that had been cut from $116,322 to $85,000 after her demotion. Last week, a jury decided that the university had willfully violated the Equal Pay Act, a law passed by congress in 1963 declaring that women and men must receive equal pay for equal work, by paying her less than her male counterparts and for not paying her unused vacation time. As a result, Medrano was awarded $230,000. “The University of Texas-Pan American is disappointed with the recent jury decision in the case of Hilda Medrano vs. UTPA alleging salary inequity,” read a media statement released by university relations. According to court documents, at $116,322 annually, Medrano was the

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SGA prepares for April elections The Student Government Association is receiving final executive and college senator applications to determine its 2009-2010 administration, which will take the helm April 15 and serve as the voice of students at The University of Texas-Pan American. Voting is set for March 30 to April 3, with various public speaking events

NEWS PG. 3

for candidates to take place the last week of March. Events include a candidate debate March 24 and a “Meet the Candidates” event March 26. Deadline for applications is Friday. Those running for executive positions have yet to be announced, according to SGA President Marcos Silva. Over the past couple of years, voter turnout has been at a low for the more than 17,000 students at UTPA. According to Silva, despite consistent

ARTS & LIFE PG. 11

annual efforts at publicizing elections, voter turnout over the past couple of years has never surpassed 10 percent. “It increased last year,” said Silva about last year’s voter activity. “We are still at less than 10 percent of the total student body. It is great that we have more than 1,000 students who are voting, but it is still a small fraction.” Silva said low numbers might be attributed to UTPA being primarily a com-

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SPORTS PG. 13


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