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31, 2008
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Clockwise from top left: Natalie Syring on baroque flute, Tess Remy-Schumacher on cello, Ralph Morris on viola and Miho Fisher on harpsichord. Members of UCO faculty perform a free concert Tuesday evening at the Melton art Gallery at the Art and Design Buildiing.
Board adds two new members McNeiland pleads no contest by Nelson Solomon
"As far as I know, she has earned this vacation." - Charlie Johnson
Staff Writer
President Webb has promoted Dr. Cheryl Steele and Anne Holzberlein to new positions on the university's executive board. Webb has named Steele as Vice President for University Leadership and Holzberlein as Vice President of Development. "These two exemplary individuals personify the kind of creative leadership that is needed in higher education," Webb said in a news release from University Relations. "I am very' pleased to have them both at UCO to help lead this great metropolitan university into Oklahoma's next century," he said. "My title is very descriptive of what we are trying to do with leadership on campus," Steele said. Steele stressed that the goal of her office is campuswide.
see BOARD, page 4
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by Justin Langston Senior Staff Writer
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Anne Holzberlein
UCO Executive Alumni Director Stacy McNeiland, arrested in November on a shoplifting complaint, pled no contest to larceny charges last Thursday at the Oklahoma City Municipal Court. McNeiland was fined $219 and was ordered to pay $117 for the time she spent in, jail. According to statements made by university officials, McNeiland is still officially on vacation and has not returned to work. know, she "As far as has earned this vacation," university spokesman Charlie Johnson said. Johnson refused to give any other statement, saying that this Was a personnel matter, he could not com-
"Vote for the man who promises least. He'll be the least disappointing. " -Bernard Baruch
ment on it. McNeiland's supervisor, Executive Vice President Steven Kreidler had not returned any phone calls made by the Vista as of press time. McNeiland was arrested in November after a loss prevention officer at the Penn Square Mall J.C. Penny store allegedly witnessed her enter a fitting room with five items, only to return to hang up four. According to the police report, the officer said he witnessed her enter the store with a brown paper bag. The officer said he found a discarded tag from a blouse on the floor, caught up with McNeiland and escorted her back to the store. According to the police report, McNeiland initially claimed the incident
was a mistake, but eventually admitted to stealing the blouse and said she was sorry. "President Webb needs to hold his people more accountable," Chase Bessonett, UCO broadcasting senior, said. University officials have been unwilling to make any official comment on the matter, save that McNeiland is still on vacation. While McNeiland was on paid administrative leave in November, it is unclear as to whether her current vacation is paid or unpaid, and university officials have not clarified this matter.
Justin Langston can be reached at jlangston@thevistaonline. corn.
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