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Author: Sarah Cavender

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BREAKING: Faculty union expected to file 10 day strike notice

On Saturday, Jan. 5, a communication email was sent out to the members of the Wright State University chapter of American Association of University Professors rejecting the last best offer by the board. “The unanimous recommendation of the AAUP-WSU Executive Committee is to reject the imposed contract by authorizing a strike,” according to the email. […]

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WSU Board of Trustees votes to impose last best offer on faculty union

Wright State’s Board of Trustees just express its intent to impose a last best offer to the WSU chapter of American Association of University Professors (AAUP). In a meeting on Friday, Jan. 4, the board voted unanimously to implement the terms and conditions of the offer. “For the board of trustees, this process has focused squarely […]

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Faculty Union consider demonstrating at commencement

  Post Updated: Wright State responds to possibility of demonstration at commencement – “Wright State University has received no official notice that some faculty members in the AAUP-WSU intend to conduct a demonstration at Commencement. Any demonstrations from faculty would be surprising and disappointing, as Commencement is the penultimate day to celebrate Wright State’s students, their […]

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SGA responds to Fact Finder report

On Monday, Oct. 29 the Fact Finder, an impartial third party reviewing all unresolved issues – including retrenchment, workload, healthcare, furloughs, summer teaching rights and raises released their report. The report showed out of these articles, six were in favor of the administration’s proposals and one was in favor of the American Association of University […]

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The not-so-fun, spooky dating trend taking effect

  With cuffing season in full swing and new relationships emerging, there’s a new dating trend appearing. And it isn’t the fun kind of scary. It’s called Zombieing – where the person you were talking to or seeing randomly falls off the grid, however, unlike ghosting, this person comes back months later as if they […]

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