To the School of Arts and Sciences for failing to select its main and undergraduate deans, even though the school has had nearly a year. SAS Interim Dean Walter Wales and College Dean Robert Rescorla are lame ducks who want out of their current positions. To the Division of Public Safety for turning over control of Walking Escort to Spectaguard security guards, eliminating some students' jobs. Students founded the service in 1985. To members of University Council's faculty delegation, whose absence at the April 30 meeting meant there was no quorum -- and therefore the body couldn't even vote on the proposed United Minorities Council seat. If the charges are valid, to Director of Police Operations Maureen Rush for allegedly violating the University's open-expression policy. Administrative assistant and campus activist Paul Lukasiak, along with Undergraduate Assembly Chairperson Noah Bilenker, claim that Rush and University Police officers prevented them from protesting and distributing literature on the vending dispute. The matter is under investigation -- by University Police. To Physical Plant for installing those extremely bright floodlights atop the high rises. Sometimes one can have too much light.
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