Politics & Government

College of DuPage Holds Marathon Meeting

The April 30 board meeting lasted five hours.

The College of DuPage educates 29,000 students a year and boasts an annual budget of $181 million, but its board of trustees meeting April 30 lasted five hours and consisted of bickering and immature behavior, the Chicago Tribune is reporting.

“At Thursday’s marathon session, the board narrowly approved 12 items, including putting embattled President Robert Breuder on administrative leave, suspending travel and entertainment reimbursements for trustees, and hiring a Chicago-based law firm to investigate the college,” The Tribune reported. “But even the agenda itself was under debate. The three trustees in the minority said the agenda had been prepared illegally without their consultation and, because of that, they voted against every item.”

When it came time for the public to comment, they asked the board to please start taking meetings seriously and explained they were tiring of the public laughing at the school.

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