Anger shows at meeting
More than 70 faculty members, students and administrators lined the walls of the Administration Building's board room on Friday to express their concerns - some vehemently - about the medical school's possible move west, the reconstruction of MSU's colleges and teaching assistant cuts. Many, such as Grover Hudson, linguistics professor and president of the MSU chapter of the American Association of University Professors, and Fred Dyer, chairman of the zoology department, said at the Board of Trustees meeting that they were more angry that the faculty was left out of major decisions than about the issues themselves. "It's concern about the lack of trust we see developing between the central administration and the faculty at the university," Dyer said during the public comment portion of the board meeting.