r Vo LUME 99, ISSUE 19 f/L April 5, 2013 NEWS Kent Chabotar announces his June 30, 2014 retirement BY LANE MARTIN SxAFf Writer Since 2002, President Kent Chabotar has presided over Guilford College. In 2014, all of that will end. Chabotar recently announced his plans to retire effective as of June 30, 2014. His current plans are to return to Guilford as a professor of political science after a year long sabbatical. "This is the season and time for me to do something else after twelve years in a job I have loved doing almost every day and in almost every way," said Chabotar in his retirement announcement on the Guilford website. Chabotar declined to comment further on this personal subject to The Guilfordian. "Kent is a very enthusiastic teacher," said sophomore political science and economics major James Missell. "He just teaches the material in a very reasonable and great manner ... I think he's done a great job (as president). He came into Guilford when Guilford was really hurting." As one president leaves, an important question emerges: Who will step up and fill his shoes? A popular answer among both students and faculty is Vice President of WWW.GUILFORDIAN.COM f WEB- EXCLUSIVE CONTENT; SOJO: 40 years after Roe v.Wade, reproductive rights still hang in the balance BY HALEY HAWKINS Opinion Editor WWW.GUILCOSOJO.COM Student Affairs and Dean of Students Aaron Fetrow. "That's a very flattering rumor, though there are a lot of things between now and then," said Fetrow. "If the timing is right for me and the timing is right for Guilford, then that would be something I would embrace. If not, it's not." See chabotar | Page 3 INSIDE THIS ISSUE NEWS I BLACK ALUMNI ART | Page 3 W&N I STEUBENVILLE RAPE CASE | Page 6 FEATURES | TIM LEISMAN Q&A | Page 8 OPINION I GAY RIGHTS/MARRIAGE I Page 9

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