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S TUDENT P RINTZ www.studentprintz.com

SERVING SOUTHERN MISS SINCE 1927

Tuesday, September 14 , 2010

Q&A WITH NDERS PRESIDENT SA

Volume 95 Issue 7

ON CAMPUS

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DITOR’S EXECUTIVE E WITH ENCOUNTER ETT JIMMY BUFF

Southern Miss alumnus Jimmy Buffett, middle, talks to USM students during his tour of campus with President Saunders.

Students meet Jimmy Buffett Ashlyn Ervin Printz Writer

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“I was really just in the right place at the right time,” said senior Jill Duckworth of her happenstance meeting with famous singer and songwriter Jimmy Buffett on Thursday. “I grew up listening to him, so I recognized him,” said the communications major from Clinton, Miss.

THE PRINTZ TALKED TO JIMMY BUFFETT, TOO. GO ONLINE TO READ THE STORY: WWW.STUDENTPRINTZ.COM. Whether by word of mouth or the Internet, Buffett’s quiet visit soon made itself known to the campus. “I actually heard that Jimmy Buffett was on campus via Twitter,” said Kyle Nixon.” I immediately sent a text message to one

of my best friends, Brett Haro, who is a huge parrothead.” (As any parrothead knows, Buffett’s fans call themselves parrotheads.) The Internet, however informative, isn’t something Buffett seems so be embracing, though.

“I went in with my phone and [Buffett] was immediately like, ‘No camera phones! I don’t want you uploading these pictures to Facebook,’” said Brett Haro, a senior from New Orleans. Haro said Buffett told him no one seemed to want “old-fashioned” autographs anymore. “So I said, ‘Well, actually...’ and asked him to sign a beach ball and a Tshirt,” Haro said.

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BUDGET

USM undergoes examination Samantha Schott Executive Editor After President Martha Saunders’ announcement Aug. 30 of nearly $15 million in proposed budget cuts and faculty terminations, USM is “very much on the radar screen” of the national American Association of University Professors, said senior program officer of the AAUP Robert Kreiser. “We do not have any accrediting authority; there’s no legal basis

to what we do,” Kreiser said. “But we’ve been doing it for over 100 years, and we have a very good reputation for conducting fair, balanced, objective investigations where they are warranted. Those investigations are usually taken quite seriously within the academic community because of the high quality of these reports.” AAUP was founded in 1914 and has since served as a watchdog for university faculty across the nation, producing thorough reports on violations of tenure and academic freedom. Kreiser has worked for

the AAUP for 28 years and is also a professor of history at George Mason University in Virginia. Kreiser said USM is in the “examination phase” of the AAUP’s process, which may or may not advance to the more serious investigation phase. “This could lead to a formal investigation and a published report,” he said. “One course of action that we take in the most serious of cases is to authorize a formal investigation where a committee from other institutions visit the institution to conduct interviews, write up a re-

port, make an assessment…. It’s much too early to say whether we’re going down this road, but this is a matter that we take very seriously.” Still, Kreiser said current actions at USM have caught the AAUP’s attention. Kreiser listed the “worrisome” number of tenured faculty slated for termination, the vague criteria used to make such decisions and changes made over the past year that allow the administration more leverage in making such decisions.

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