EDIT 02/02/2004: Check the third letter down the page here!!

Governor Jennifer Granholm told Michigan residents on Tuesday night to "look
about" themselves if they seek a leaner, more efficient government. And today,
as I ran down South University Avenue to catch a bus, I caught sight of the
expansive President's house, and found myself wondering what President Mary Sue
Coleman was doing to help make the U-M more efficient.
It surely can't be much, seeing as how Coleman accepted a $200,000 'bonus' last
year in addition to her $475,000 annual salary. I urge our president to take a
symbolic pay cut as a gigantic (and long overdue) first step toward University
efficiency.
Such a move would help convince U-M students that Coleman is serious about her
intentions to make the U a financially secure institution. Coleman's
acceptance of such a large compensation package makes it difficult to accept
the U-M's recent tuition increases as simply 'facts of life.' Some members of
the U-M community are currently living much better than others.
Governor Jennifer Granholm told Michigan residents on Tuesday night to "look
about" themselves if they seek a leaner, more efficient government. And today,
as I ran down South University Avenue to catch a bus, I caught sight of the
expansive President's house, and found myself wondering what President Mary Sue
Coleman was doing to help make the U-M more efficient.
It surely can't be much, seeing as how Coleman accepted a $200,000 'bonus' last
year in addition to her $475,000 annual salary. I urge our president to take a
symbolic pay cut as a gigantic (and long overdue) first step toward University
efficiency.
Such a move would help convince U-M students that Coleman is serious about her
intentions to make the U a financially secure institution. Coleman's
acceptance of such a large compensation package makes it difficult to accept
the U-M's recent tuition increases as simply 'facts of life.' Some members of
the U-M community are currently living much better than others.
