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− | '''M. Dianne Murphy''' is the current athletic director. Her position came under fire by students in [[2005]] for her unilateral decision to ban alcohol at [[Baker Field]] and severely restrict parking spaces and tailgating at the complex. | + | '''M. Dianne Murphy''' is the current [[athletic director]]. Her position came under fire by students in [[2005]] for her unilateral decision to ban alcohol at [[Baker Field]] and severely restrict parking spaces and tailgating at the complex. |
Murphy has been characterized as "a bull in a china shop" for her handling of various incidents including [[Bakergate]], the firing of [[Traci Waites]], the "[[Stop Being a Pussy]]" flyer controversy, and her general perceived hostility to [[club sports]].<ref>[http://columbiaspectator.com/node/25144 A Few Minor Suggestions]</ref><ref>[http://www.columbiaspectator.com/node/21183 Club Sports: The Long Road to Recognition]</ref> | Murphy has been characterized as "a bull in a china shop" for her handling of various incidents including [[Bakergate]], the firing of [[Traci Waites]], the "[[Stop Being a Pussy]]" flyer controversy, and her general perceived hostility to [[club sports]].<ref>[http://columbiaspectator.com/node/25144 A Few Minor Suggestions]</ref><ref>[http://www.columbiaspectator.com/node/21183 Club Sports: The Long Road to Recognition]</ref> |
Revision as of 21:13, 24 February 2008
M. Dianne Murphy is the current athletic director. Her position came under fire by students in 2005 for her unilateral decision to ban alcohol at Baker Field and severely restrict parking spaces and tailgating at the complex.
Murphy has been characterized as "a bull in a china shop" for her handling of various incidents including Bakergate, the firing of Traci Waites, the "Stop Being a Pussy" flyer controversy, and her general perceived hostility to club sports.[1][2]
Preceded by John Reeves |
Athletics Director 2004-Present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |