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PSAA and alumni trustees square off in court

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Alumni Trustees: we followed the PSAA bylaws and should be eligible to run for Alumni Council

PSAA: we changed the bylaws after you followed them, because we can.

Williams said the rule change was not a response to the trustees’ lawsuit, which had been filed days before. He told the court it had been talked about for months, since November or December. The trustees’ applications were submitted by the Oct. 1 deadline.
 
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Alumni Trustees: we followed the PSAA bylaws and should be eligible to run for Alumni Council

PSAA: we changed the bylaws after you followed them, because we can.

Williams said the rule change was not a response to the trustees’ lawsuit, which had been filed days before. He told the court it had been talked about for months, since November or December. The trustees’ applications were submitted by the Oct. 1 deadline.
I really despise the people in power at this University.
 
WE must back our elected BOT members all the way and never give up on this fight. This is our University and not the Old BOT's or apparently the old Alumni Association. We must resolve to fight until all of the truth is out and wetake the power back from these traitors.
 
Please don't let up on them everyone. We are shining a light on their actions. And if you are a member of the Alumni Association - please be ready to vote for candidates who agree with the principles of inclusion and transparency. We can take our Alumni Association back - if we are willing to vote.

thanks for your service Deb!
 
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Please don't let up on them everyone. We are shining a light on their actions. And if you are a member of the Alumni Association - please be ready to vote for candidates who agree with the principles of inclusion and transparency. We can take our Alumni Association back - if we are willing to vote.

I wish that were true. They now have a large majority of unvoted reps and the ability to remove the elected ones--or simply not nominate them. But don't quit fighting.
 
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