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Volume 65, No. 29

THE PAN AMERICAN

July 16, 2009

Budget

University receives increase in funding By Brian Silva The Pan American The university will receive more than anticipated as appropriations figures come in from the recently concluded Texas Legislative session. A request for a two-percent increase was made through the UT System, even though administrators were pessimistic they would attain

that number. However, the university received a five-percent increase from final appropriations. Interim President Charles Sorber believes that now, with better than expected appropriations and cost-cutting measures in place, the UTPA budget will run in the black for the first time in four years. “When we went into the session we were quite concerned that there would

be inadequate funding, to the point we thought we might have to make cuts,” he said “That’s the mentality we had going in to the session.” Sorber formed several cost-cutting committees shortly after he arrived in Edinburg in February, in anticipation of reduced funding. Each committee was headed up by every vice president and composed of students, faculty and staff; the task was to find ways to re-

duce excess costs. “As it turns out, the Legislature was able to do some things that ended up putting more money into higher education than most thought was going to happen,” he said. Some of it, he said, is one-time money. He explained that money from the stimulus package that Congress passed earlier this year was given to the university, and it will go to certain

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portions of the budget. Sorber cautioned that because some of the increase in the budget is from one-time money, it poses a problem for the university in the future. They have to be careful about how the windfall is spent. “If you have 3 percent of your gen-

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TAGS - Students Celestina Lujano (left) and Monica Bomban admire a dog tag made by the U.S. Army at a Student Union event on Thursday afternoon.

ADMINISTRATION

Professor removed from teaching classes By Brian Silva The Pan American Associate sociology professor Steven Leibowitz was suddenly removed from teaching his social psychology class on July 1. Leibowitz did not appear for class. Toward the beginning of the period Sociology Department Chair Chad Richardson, and several people from the Dean of Students Office, explained

OPINION PG. 2

to the students that their professor had been reassigned, according to a female student who is in the class and witnessed the event. A departmental secretary within the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences said Leibowitz is under investigation, but that he doesn’t know for what. The secretary also said Leibowitz has been locked out of his office by Provost Paul Sale and was told to stay away.

NEWS PG. 3

The independent studies class Leibowitz was teaching for Summer II has been put on hold, but the university has said it will honor all classes Leibowitz was to teach. The secretary also said that Leibowitz has been calling in and asking how his students are, and if there are any updates. The 22-year-old female student in Leibowitz’s class, who wishes to

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ARTS & LIFE PG. 10

Interim athletic director Ricky Vaughn is on a narrowing list of candidates for the position of The University of Texas-Pan American’s athletic director. Vaughn’s time as head of the athletic department has been punctuated by long pauses at controversial questions and carefully meditated political responses. In his tenure as interim director he has been in the middle of transition, seeing six coaches depart, although he was only officially responsible for two, choosing not to renew the contracts of former men’s head basketball coach Tom Schuberth and former head baseball coach Willie Gawlik. Vaughn also helped drive the $25,000 internal investigation into suspected recruiting violations by the men’s basketball program -- an investigation that wrapped up in May and is now being reviewed by the NCAA. Getting that ordeal out of the way has allowed for the resumption of the search for the new athletic director – a position that Vaughn hopes to fill permanently. But with his resume, Vaughn has gained critics, and he is aware of some negative connotations he is

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SPORTS PG. 20


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