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“It was the first time all year I really had to raise my voice. I just let out some frustration, and the kids responded to it.”
“No, and the reason is obvious,” AAUP-WSU president Martin Kich said. “Our members didn’t vote to strike over the next contract.”
All of the students who spoke with 2 NEWS Wednesday night said they plan to go to class.
The union is asking Miami Valley residents for help to “protect the university from trustees who do not understand higher education.”
The mood of students on campus is split, he said. “Some are very concerned, some have taken up arms with the faculty.”
Temporary instructors could include administrators with master’s degrees or qualified members of the WSU alumni community.
"What we do now will become the WSU legacy for generations to come.”
"I just know if we get our kids’ confidence right, there’s not a game we can’t win for sure.”
"As our faculty retire or as they get jobs elsewhere — because many of them are looking now — nobody will want to come and take a job here."