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SAVING KARL EIKENBERRY Inside administrators’ efforts to preserve the appointment of the former ambassador By JULIA JACOBS and TYLER PAGER daily senior staffers @juliarebeccaj, @tylerpager
Karl Eikenberry had already bought a house in Winnetka. The former United States ambassador to
Afghanistan had been appointed to serve as the first executive director of the Buffett Institute for Global Studies last November. Administrators were gushing about all the new opportunities the wellconnected former U.S. Army leader and Stanford University faculty member would bring when he assumed the position Sept. 1. But debate over Eikenberry’s appointment
mounted during Winter Quarter. Faculty and students questioned whether someone with military experience but without a Ph.D. would be the best person to lead an academic research institute. The Buffett Institute serves as a hub for Northwestern’s programs and research on global issues. As concerns arose over whether he could serve in an environment where many opposed
his appointment, administrators took measures to secure Eikenberry’s place at the university. Days before news broke on April 14 that Eikenberry would no longer serve in the position, Provost Dan Linzer and executive vice president Nim Chinniah flew to California to meet with » See EIKENBERRY, page 8
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Tisdahl speaks at town hall Mayor discusses crime, state budget crisis By NORA SHELLY
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Mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl discussed recent crime incidents in the city, as well as problems Evanston is having due to the state budget crisis at a town hall Thursday night. The city is experiencing limited funding and a potential threat to revenue because of the budget
impasse — which has gone on for nearly a year, Tisdahl said. She said she has talked to Gov. Bruce Rauner three times as part of her duties as the president of the Northwest Municipal Conference, primarily about her concern with Rauner’s Turnaround Agenda, which advocates for a property tax freeze, restructuring the motor fuel tax and giving local governments the ability to file for federal bankruptcy. Tisdahl said Rauner told her
that under the plan Evanston could have a possibility of declaring bankruptcy — an option the mayor said she wants to avoid. “It’s tremendously important to keep cognizant of the amount of debt we have in this community, and to be sure that we don’t spend ourselves into Gov. Rauner’s scenario of going bankrupt,” she said. Tisdahl told The Daily that » See TOWN HALL, page 7
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Construction worker found dead on site at NU
A 41-year-old Oak Forest, Illinois, construction worker died after he was found unconscious Saturday morning inside Shepard Hall. His death was likely due to a heart attack, said Steve Olson, a principal of W.B. Olson, the construction company that employed the man. The man who died was an assistant superintendent for the company and was in charge of the construction site that day, as the superintendent had taken the weekend off, Olson said. The man was discovered unconscious
in a field office on the second floor of the building by a colleague who called police at 10:19 a.m., said Gloria Graham, University Police assistant vice president and deputy chief of police. He had spoken with someone else in the building 30 minutes beforehand, Olson added. When UP arrived at the scene, Evanston Fire Department officials were already treating the man. The fire department proceeded to take him to Evanston Hospital, 2650 Ridge Ave., Graham said. “It’s tragic,” Olson said. “We went to the wake (Wednesday) night for him. He was a young man. This shouldn’t happen.” The Cook County medical examiner’s office is in the process of determining an official cause of death, Graham said. — Jeremy Margolis
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