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NEWS: Been looking for some help with job-hunting after graduation? A little-known, but useful group on campus may be of assistance.
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COLUMN 4: The Reagan budget cuts have struck fear but also has caused a couple of federal agencies to conso11aate their efforts, according to Loose Connections.
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SPORTS: The MSC baseball team may be littl~known on campus but It gained national recognition this past spring.
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REQUEST: The hearty (and small) staff of The Metropolltan Is sollcitlng again.
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Volume 3, Issue 34 ~ ~etropress August 5, 1981 "'
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MSC begins another presidential search Ran_dr Golkin .
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Donald Macintyre ·will vacate the MSC presidential office on August 15 and the school will .,. once again begin the complicated and increasingly common place endeavor of finding another head man - it's third president in five years. It is hoped the search for a new
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president will be completed by January, and in the meantime Curtis E. Wright, MSC's vice president of Business and Finance, has been appointed acting plesident. On July ~9, the Board of Trustees of The Consortium of State C,,o lleges decided the qualifications required of
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presidential candidates (who Wright was a good choice because must apply by Sept. 30), set the of his familiarity with MSC and guidelines for the search pr~ because Wright has no desire to and unanimously elected Wright be the permanent president. as acting president. Wright, 50, has worked as an "Wright had the job over all administrator for 23 years. In the other candidates, there was a 1964 he helped write the first unified request for hiµi," said budget for MSC and has been Margret Rivera, asmtant to the here ever since. Prior to that consortium president. Wright worked as an adAccording to Rivera, three . ministrator at Colorado School of members of The Auraria Board of Mioes for six years. Trustees met with the institution's .Wright has a business degree representatives and decided on from the University of Colorado Wright. ~ach segment of the col- arid a degree from the American lege was represented and all the Graduate School of International deans had input on the decision Management and ·feels a responshe said. sibility to watch oyer things at Wright didn't win a popularity MSC. • . contest, according to Rivera. He "I'm a pretty good ~as chosen because of his storekeeper," he said ...I didn't experience. want the job to begin with. But · "He has years and years of ad- my good friends asked if rd do it. ministrative experience, and we At first I said no, but after thinkwished to have an administrator ing about it I thought maybe I in there rather than an educator," should, just to keep things stable:-' said Rivera. In an effort to malce the That sentiment was reiterated presidential selection pr~ run by Professor Bill IUiodes, head of smoothly the Auraria Board of the MSC Faculty Association. TruSt:em will work with an InRhodes says his group believes stitutional Advisory Committee. •
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