Mizzou President Tim Wolfe Resigns After Entire State Of Missouri Turns On Him

University of Missouri system president Tim Wolfe resigned Monday morning after pressure from all directions in the state of Missouri, including a hunger strike, forced his hand.
Wolfe, who has been a controversial figure at Mizzou, had stated that he had no plans on resigning late last week, but a protest from the University of Missouri football team was enough to get the ball rolling on his ousting. Had Mizzou not played a football game this weekend, it would have owed BYU $1,000,000. Wolfe’s annual salary was $459,000.
From The Wall Street Journal:
University of Missouri System President Tim Wolfe resigned on Monday amid accusations that he mishandled racial tensions at the flagship Columbia campus.
Calls for his ouster piled up this weekend after dozens of members of the football team threatened to boycott games and practices over accusations he is mishandling racial tensions on campus.
“Please use this resignation to heal and not to hate,” he said in a news conference Monday.
More than 30 black football players at the school, known as Mizzou, announced on social media Saturday night that they would boycott games and practices unless Mr. Wolfe resigned or was fired over accusations he mishandled racial issues on campus. On Sunday, the athletic department, which consists of university employees, issued a statement saying it supports the players’ actions.
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Jonathan Butler, a black graduate student, underwent a week-long hunger strike to press for Mr. Wolfe’s ouster. He said Monday the strike had ended.“Students who want to go to college and get an education can now have a fighting chance at having a fair education on a campus that is safe and inclusive,” Mr. Butler said Monday.
“It is my belief we stopped listening to each other,” Mr. Wolfe said. “We didn’t respond or react. We got frustrated with each other, and we forced individuals like Jonathan Butler to take immediate action or unusual steps to effect change.”
Mr. Butler agreed with Mr. Wolfe’s comment that this wasn’t how change should come about, but said students had been asking the administration for change for years. “They weren’t listening to us, they really weren’t listening to us,” he said. “It shouldn’t have taken for me to put my life on the line for us to get to this place.”
I’m not going to editorialize much here, but let me say that a hunger strike is not a peaceful protest, in my opinion. It is essentially equivalent to “Give me X thing or I will kill myself.” If you go read the list of demands that went along with his firing, “extortion” might come to mind. Clay Travis had a fantastic column about it last night, and that’s tough for me to say because I can’t stand Clay Travis.
Of course, it would be irresponsible to assume that Wolfe’s resignation was strictly about racial tensions, as TFM video director and Mizzou alum Rob Fox pointed out on Twitter:
Don't let the typically simplistic, click bait narratives of national news outlets fool you, Tim Wolfe's resignation wasn't only about race.
— Rob Fox III (@BaconTFM) November 9, 2015
Jonathan Butler himself listed a multitude of reasons that Tim Wolfe needed to resign. This is about administrative ineptitude.
— Rob Fox III (@BaconTFM) November 9, 2015
And Butler's list wasn't even a complete one at that. Regardless, Tim Wolfe's mishandling of campus racial issues were just the final straw.
— Rob Fox III (@BaconTFM) November 9, 2015
But why was Wolfe was targeted and Chancellor Loftin was basically let off the hook? Loftin holds WAY more direct responsibility for Mizzou.
— Rob Fox III (@BaconTFM) November 9, 2015
Making Wolfe's resignation solely a racial issue (and victory) minimizes the serious problems he and Loftin caused for other Mizzou students
— Rob Fox III (@BaconTFM) November 9, 2015
In fact, it is Mizzou Chancellor R. Bowen Loftin, the former A&M president, who will likely be the next head to roll in Columbia. Loftin (along with Wolfe to an extent) was the administrator most responsible for attempting to propose insane rules on Mizzou’s Greek Life last June. Rules that would have potentially destroyed fraternities and sororities at Mizzou. Make no mistake about it, the problems at Mizzou are far from solved.
We will update this story as it progresses..
[via Wall Street Journal]
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how about you try to solve the “problem” instead of run from it. dumb move, wont change a thing
10 years ago at 12:36 pmGlad he finally got his privilege checked. Should be any day now a whole foods gets put in. Congrats mizzou
10 years ago at 12:36 pmThis kid was going to starve himself to death to get what he wanted. Like a spoiled kid. The guy had no choice but to resign. Over the top. Unnecessary. And worse is I couldn’t escape to ESPN who doesn’t cover this type of shit. But they did.
10 years ago at 2:29 pmPrivilege Checked
10 years ago at 12:37 pmAlso I’m pretty hungry, watch out Obama
10 years ago at 12:38 pmLoftin is a piece of shit, and he should have been the subject of the protests. Hopefully his resignation will follow Wolfe’s
10 years ago at 12:37 pmExactly. He dodged a bullet.
10 years ago at 12:50 pmForgot to add this in the column but was going to say this is merely a symbolic victory, as the idea of “curing racism” anywhere is, at best, unfeasible.
Much like avoiding my good content.
10 years ago at 12:39 pmFuck Steve you should have left this to Bacon.
10 years ago at 12:41 pmI let him edit and he will probably write a column on it, but he has other things to do today.
10 years ago at 12:42 pmDon’t you have other things to do today? like stick your dick in a garbage disposal
10 years ago at 12:57 pmSteve deleted his comeback. It read something like: “That’s a weird name for your sister’s mouth.”
10 years ago at 1:11 pmDamn that’s actually a hell of a comeback
10 years ago at 3:45 pmGlad to see you liked my comment from last week so much, slugger.
10 years ago at 3:34 pmBacon definitely should have taken the lead on it, I wanted to read this until I saw that Steve wrote it
10 years ago at 1:47 pmStarting to think Steve Holt is Bacon
10 years ago at 6:17 pmI’m actually glad it’s a SteveHolt article. To say this resignation is an SJW victory against an imaginary race war pisses me off. Yes, Bacon should certainly be the author of a full, in-depth column. But, I like seeing this social media SJW bullshit side treated like the typical TFM garbage posts tossed in the vomit stained trash can that is SteveHolt’s portfolio.
10 years ago at 10:26 pmYeah, just like Iwo Jima was a “symbolic” victory because it didn’t win the war. You’re a moron, Steve Holt. Fuck you but mostly fuck this racist-ass country that doesn’t think black lives matter.
10 years ago at 7:29 pm“Fuck America.” NF
10 years ago at 10:56 pmAn article about Mizzou that wasn’t written by bacon I never thought it was possible
10 years ago at 12:40 pmTFM should sell Steve Holt stuffed toys and have a monthly article highlighting the most imaginative things people do with the toys. Million dollar idea here. Call it, “How do you stuff your Steve?”
10 years ago at 12:42 pmYou know whats privilege Mr. Butler? Being able to play on a SEC College Football team with free tuition and living (while the majority of students have to pay for; talk about privilege) while going 4-5 for the season so far. As an aside, fuck you Steve.
10 years ago at 12:43 pmTim Wolfe right now:
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10 years ago at 12:48 pmComgratulations to Mizzou on ending racism
10 years ago at 12:50 pm