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April 30, 2010
Volume 45, Issue 26
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ASG presidential candidates from left: Larry Collins-Morgan, Nikki Jauron and Dee Hawes Sr. during Thursday’s presidential debate in the College Center.
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Senate asks ASG president to resign; Best says 'Hell no' Chelsea Van Baalen & Jordan Tichenor The Advocate
The ASMHCC Senate requested the resignation of Associated Student Government President Bradley Best after passing a resolution in a Wednesday afternoon meeting. The resolution passed 7-3-3, with seven in favor, three opposed and three abstaining. In an interview with The Advocate Tuesday, in regards to any intent to resign, Best said, “Hell no.” “I have no intent of tendering any sort of resignation,” he said. “Truth be told, the voice of 351 students said I was the ASG president, along with John King (elected last spring as vice president). I am not going to
throw that away.” According to Senator Verity Bishop, the resignation resolution was drafted because of the belief that Best’s failed to uphold an earlier resolution March 3 asking him to correct inappropriate behavior. “We wrote the resolution, we asked him to adhere to those (sections of the resolution) and we’re monitoring his progress,” Bishop said Thursday. The earlier resolution asked that Best “maintain posted office hours and be available to staff, colleagues and students,” make a “personal commitment to refine his leadership and communication style so as to be more inclusive, respectful and professional leader,” and successfully pass a “preventing sexual harassment” test.
The March 3 resolution was in response to interviews done by the Investigative Committee, chaired by Bishop, after formal complaints were brought to the senate Dec. 2 in regard to Best’s behavior. David Sussman, manager of College Center Service and Grant Sponsored Programs, said he feels Best followed the earlier resolution by passing a sexual harassment prevention test and keeping his posted office hours. In regards to making “a personal commitment to refine his leadership and communication style,” Sussman said, “It’s a lifelong process.” Senator Charles Cookman said, “If you do a resolution and he doesn’t follow through, then it’s only natural to follow
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through. I consider it (the resignation resolution) like follow through.” Bishop said that “a lot of events led up to this (resignation resolution). It was a gradual decision,” adding that it was “a very hard decision for me to make.” She said incidents had occurred after the first resolution was passed, reprimanding Best for misconduct. “As a senator, I’m the voice of the students and I had a lot of students coming to me with concerns,” Bishop said. One of the specific issues referred to is an
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