Editor,
As much coverage as the Graduate and Professional Student Association/Athletics Department issue has gotten at the Daily Lobo, it seems that close attention should have been paid to the way the graphs were labeled. What the article says and what the graphs portray, are two different things. So, if I am reading the graph correctly 81 percent of graduate and professional students said they “have” confidence in the way that Mr. Krebs handled the coach Locksley incident? First off, the GPSA can vote on whatever they want but voting no confidence in Mr. Krebs basically means nothing except that they might be keeping him from getting another athletics director position at the collegiate level. Secondly, the graphs are completely misleading and don’t get the point across. Obviously someone never got the memo that people mainly look at graphics instead of reading through text. Finally, I think the GPSA has used my GPSA fee improperly by wasting time on this matter. So far all I have observed as a graduate student is that the GPSA is a student-funded joke.
Thomas Winters
UNM student



