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Throughout his tenure, Pryor??s campaigned to democratize the IOP. In November 2000, in his most controversial move, Pryor disbanded the institute’s existing student leadership committee and restructured it from scratch...
...time many of the IOP’s student leaders said they were dismayed by Pryor??s move. But those who stayed and now head the institute’s student government say they applaud the changes swept in by Pryor??s initiative...
...Pryor??s tenure was marked by this controversy and the former Arkansas senator says it’s doubtful his retirement will be quiet either...
...Pryor??s colleagues said they could not predict what his decision would be but said they hoped he would ultimately remain in Cambridge...
...David Pryor??s statement about me, “I don’t know if he’s mad at President Clinton, or just mad,” is truly incredible for the director of the Institute of Politics (IOP). It was a cute and printable quote displaying the Senator’s knowledge that “mad” has several meanings, but did he attain his position by assuming that all in opposition to him were either angry or insane (or rabid)? Students at the IOP would do well to learn that often...