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Florida Student-Run Paper Sends Ben Sashe Packing

HappyCurmudgeon

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Well he resigned claiming his wife's health issues (epilesy), but it seems like he was hearing some footsteps.

Great work from the Independent Alligator on this.

https://www.alligator.org/article/2...ed-millions-to-gop-allies-secretive-contracts
 
Well he resigned claiming his wife's health issues (epilesy), but it seems like he was hearing some footsteps.

Great work from the Independent Alligator on this.

https://www.alligator.org/article/2...ed-millions-to-gop-allies-secretive-contracts
What I'd like to know is whether all the toadies Sashe hired from his staff in Washington and paid outrageous sums, resulting in the tripling of the UF president's budget are still employed/getting the same money? Will the guy who got demoted for one of Sashe's underlings get his old job back?
Aside from that, outstanding work by the Alligator. It's not the first time they've embarrashed the entire state press corps.
 
What I'd like to know is whether all the toadies Sashe hired from his staff in Washington and paid outrageous sums, resulting in the tripling of the UF president's budget are still employed/getting the same money? Will the guy who got demoted for one of Sashe's underlings get his old job back?
Aside from that, outstanding work by the Alligator. It's not the first time they've embarrashed the entire state press corps.

Shanley wrote a short follow up of UF bringing back their old provost, who had just left to be the provost at the University of Arizona about a month ago. Not too much of a story, but the interim president was basically quoted as saying things are under a "major transition", which says something since Fuchs is in an interim role and even though he was the school president for 15 years, the board wouldn't just let an interim president make major wholesale changes. This will be different I imagine.

My guess is Fuchs stays long enough to wait DeSantis out and hopes the 2026 elections provide higher educsation some independence from the Governor's office.
 
Excellent reporting. Just cold hard facts. My only gripe, journalism-wise, was that unless I missed it, I didn't see anything in there about any attempts to contact Sashe for comment,

I'm sure Meatball Ron is all set to blame wokism for this.
 
According to the Jacksonville Times-Union columnist, Sashe refused any attempt at an interview from the Alligator since he took the post.

https://www.jacksonville.com/story/...pending-leaves-a-legacy-of-greed/74779535007/

"He seemed terrified of the The Alligator, the university's hard-charging student newspaper, with whom he refused to sit for an interview, and his general absence inspired posters plastered across campus asking, "Have you seen this man?,"
 
According to the Jacksonville Times-Union columnist, Sashe refused any attempt at an interview from the Alligator since he took the post.

https://www.jacksonville.com/story/...pending-leaves-a-legacy-of-greed/74779535007/

"He seemed terrified of the The Alligator, the university's hard-charging student newspaper, with whom he refused to sit for an interview, and his general absence inspired posters plastered across campus asking, "Have you seen this man?,"

The president at my alma mater pretty much avoids the student paper too, though she claims to be all about the students. Funny how that works.
 
According to the Jacksonville Times-Union columnist, Sashe refused any attempt at an interview from the Alligator since he took the post.

https://www.jacksonville.com/story/...pending-leaves-a-legacy-of-greed/74779535007/

"He seemed terrified of the The Alligator, the university's hard-charging student newspaper, with whom he refused to sit for an interview, and his general absence inspired posters plastered across campus asking, "Have you seen this man?,"


What a big puss.

I'm about ready to send a couple hundred to the Alligator staff for a few cases of Swamp Head Big Nose to celebrate.
 

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