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SALT appeals ASUA election decision BYMICHEAL ROMERO @michealbromero
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Wednesday, March 8, 2017 – Thursday, March 9, 2017 VOLUME 110 ISSUE 68
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ROBERT “ROBBY” ROBBINS IS the final candidate for UA President, as selected by the Arizona Board of Regents. Robbins will visit the campus Wednesday and the details of his contract will be worked out this month.
Regents select Robbins as final pres. candidate BY SAM GROSS @SamZGross
PHOENIX—Dr. Robert C. “Robby” Robbins was named the finalist for the UA presidency by the Arizona Board of Regents Tuesday during a press conference at UA’s Phoenix Biomedical Campus. The regents voted unanimously to select Robbins for the job. “I feel a little bit like the Patriots in the Superbowl.” Robbins said about his selection. “But thanks to that shoestring catch, I’m here.” The current UA president, Ann Weaver Hart, announced last June that she would ask the regents not to renew her contract when it’s up in 2018, prompting the regents to kick off the national search. The regents hired R. William Funk and Associates, an executive search firm specializing in higher education, to assist in the search. This announcement comes after
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the regents met in a day-long closed interview session with both Robbins and the other finalist for the job, Sethuraman “Panch” Panchanathan. Regent Ron Shoopman said the contest between Panchanathan and Robbins was “razor thin,” but in the end, it was Robbins’ CEO experience that really set him apart. “He brings that experience of engaging globally that we think will really set him up to lead the university to the next level, not that the other candidate wouldn’t have done equally as well,” Shoopman said. Robbins, who’s leaving a job as president and CEO of the Texas Medical Center, is scheduled to visit the UA campus on Wednesday, March 8, for an official visit and public forum. The visit will be the first time UA’s next president formally meets with representative
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Associated Students of the University of Arizona presidential candidate Stefano Saltalamacchia has officially appealed the decision sent down by the elections commission in the 2017 ASUA election. ASUA President-elect Matt Lubisich was originally disqualified pending a review of the third strike levied against him by the commission. However, one of the strikes against Lubisich was overturned on Friday, March 3, and with that so was the election commission’s decision to disqualify him.Though the elections commission wouldn’t release the strikes against Lubisich to the Daily Wildcat, Saltalamacchia provided the redacted documents describing Lubisisch’s violations of the ASUA elections code. The three strikes against Lubisich were for having two posters on one pre-approved bulletin board when only one is allowed, being featured on an official campaign poster in which three candidates are named and for unapproved offcampus campaign reach out.It is unknown which of the three strikes was overturned. The decision now goes to the ASUA Supreme Court, which will could hear oral arguments within the week. Saltalamacchia has also filed a seperate complaint against the election commission for what he claims has been negligence on the way they’ve handled the election. In an email sent to current ASUA President Michael Finnegan, Saltalamacchia wrote that, while his one and only strike was for hosting an event in the Women’s Resource Center, a strike was not handed down to Lubisich for hosting a similar event or for being in the University Library. Saltalamacchia also referenced a complaint that was denied after review for “slating,” in which the names of three different candidates were stacked on top of each other. This will not be the first time that Saltalamacchia has submitted an appeal to the Supreme Court as he appealed the decision that saw current Executive Vice President Trey Cox have a similar ruling overturned in the 2016 ASUA election.
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