Sarah Palin visit to CSU Stanislaus causing an uproar on campus
By Patty Guerra - pguerra@modbee.com
TURLOCK — They wanted a speaker who would generate attention, and they got it.
Complaints and questions have descended on the California State University, Stanislaus, Foundation since it announced last week that former vice presidential candidate and ex-Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin would headline a black-tie fund-raiser in June for the university's 50th anniversary celebration.
A state senator from San Francisco wants to know how much the foundation is paying Palin, pointing out that very few students could afford the $500 ticket price.
A student group is organizing a protest and its own event in response.
A professor started a Facebook group "Sarah Palin, Terrible Choice for 50th Anniversary of CSU Stanislaus."
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Turlock businessman John Gavin is among those asking the foundation to rescind its invitation.
"While I'm sure that Mrs. Palin has her good qualities, she also has many characteristics about her that make her a poor choice for this honored event," he said in a letter to the 50th anniversary committee. "Mrs. Palin is a polarizing and divisive celebrity with no connection to our school or community."Sen. Leland Yee, D-San Francisco, sent letters to the foundation and Stanislaus State President Shirvani. He asked the university to disclose how much it's paying Palin, who has commanded $100,000 speaking fees.
"At a time when students are struggling to afford an education at CSU, I would hope that spending potentially hundreds of thousands of dollars on a guest speaker for a black-tie gala would be low on the priority list," he said in the letter. "Money that is spent on bringing an out-of-touch former politician to campus could be spent on scholarships and other financial assistance during these challenging budget times."more...
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