CENTR A L CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSIT Y Wednesday, December 9, 2009
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Alleged Chancellor Bonus Debated at Faculty Senate MATT KiERNAN ThE RECoRDER
that was issued from the state that said a president in the CSU system may be “non-continued,” The faculty senate met to discuss or dismissed from office, if the future course scheduling, as well chancellor deems it necessary. This as a controversial bonus that was may be acted out by the chancellor without reason or explanation. awarded to the CSU Chancellor. In the letter issued last “We were told to do more with December, Carter less,” said President of wrote, “We must do the Senate Candace everything we can to Barrington, who save every possible summarized the letter dollar, even while Chancellor David knowing that the sum Carter issued to the total of such actions CSU universities in will in all likelihood be December 2008. insufficient to prevent This opened to the us from being touched discussion of how the by additional budgetary chancellor may have cutbacks.” been paid an estimated The estimated bonus $50-80,000 to refuse to Carter is allegedly take early retirement. brought ”I don’t think this Candace Barrington receiving questions to the ethics of looks very good,” said him asking those in the CSU system Barrington. Barrington said that she found it to try their best, despite cutbacks. The announcement of the unfair that she and other members of the faculty were never offered pay chancellor’s alleged payment bonus to refuse early retirement and that it was received by members of the could have serious ramifications for faculty with gasps and shock. the university. See Monday’s Meeting Page 3 Barrington also showed a letter
Campus to Remember Cavalli with Memorial KiM SCROGGiNS ThE RECoRDER
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Senior Greg Grochowski makes a leaping catch to put the Blue Devils on the Butler one-yard-line.
“I am super proud of Central Connecticut State and our football team, our young men, how they competed all year, and the 12 seniors that we’ve had.” -Coach Jeff McInerney
CCSU plans to hold a memorial service this Wednesday for people to gather in honor of Viviana Cavalli, who was killed last month in a car accident in Shelton, Connecticut. At 5 p.m. the Connecticut Room in Memorial Hall will be opened up for those who wish to come and pay their respects. As for speakers, university VP of Marketing and Communications Mark McLaughin said that the campus Catholic organization will most likely be present. “I’m pretty sure that John Campbell of CCSU’s Catholic Ministry will be speaking,” McLaughlin said. Where other students didn’t feel comfortable enough to discuss their feelings concerning the memorial, Nicole Chuba, Cavalli’s roommate in Vance, had a few things to say
about Viviana as a friend and fellow student. “I didn’t know her coming into college,” Chuba says, “but as soon as I did, we became good friends and I’m glad we were able to talk about a lot of things and give each other advice. Not to mention some of the fun times we had in the short time that we knew each other.” Both came to CCSU this year as freshmen. “I wish we could have had more time to become better friends. She was such a nice person and the best roommate anyone could ever have!” Chuba states. The memorial was planned by Dr. Laura Tordenti, the interim VP of Student Affairs. in Memory of viviana Cavalli Wednesday, December 9, 2009 5 p.m. Memorial hall, Connecticut Room
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