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RENO -- For two hours, things were festive at Nevada-Reno. The agenda was filled with all sorts of bright items. The banter was easy. Smiles abounded.Then 3 p.m. rolled around. Suddenly, the mood became dark, sullen and angry. By the time the last dissenting word had been uttered, it was 6 p.m. and everyone was frustrated.This was not your ordinary, run-of-the-mill Board of Regents meeting. Not by a long shot. Not when the matter of whether to go public with the information gleaned in a three-week investigation last month into whether UNLV athletic director Charles Cavagnaro made insensitive and racist remarks got bounced around the meeting room like a superball gone haywire.Emotions ran deep as the regents tried in vain to come to grips with finding a solution to a story which refuses to die as it nears its third full month when allegations first surfaced back in April that Cavagnaro allegedly used racist and sexist remarks in describing UNLV student-athletes.And while President Dr. Carol Harter attempted to clarify her May 29 decision regarding Cavagnaro by saying he was not exonerated and that disciplinary action had been taken, the focus had shifted from Cavagnaro and Harter to the investigation by assistant general counsel Kwasi Nyamekeye and whether the information gathered was available to the regents, much less the public."I would like the public to know," Las Vegas regent David Phillips said. "But there are laws that we are bound by."That was the opinion of Tom Ray, legal counsel to the University and Community College System of Nevada."This is about the conduct of an employee and therefore, cannot be divulged publicly," Ray told the regents, as well as several community leaders who made the trip from Las Vegas to address the board. "These matters are personnel-related and there are no federal or state laws that allow for the release of that information."That did not sit well with Nevada State Assemblyman Wendell Williams. Williams, who chairs the Assembly's Education Committee, produced a legal precedent which does permit for public disclosure."The thing that concerns us the most is the process itself," Williams said. "When did this become a personnel matter? When we met with Dr. Harter May 7, no indication was given to us that this investigation was a personnel matter."The Rev. James Rogers, president of the Las Vegas chapter of the NAACP said, "The board has a fiduciary responsibility to find out the facts of this issue and deal with that."It was clear that several of the regents were confused."What is it that we can say?" an exasperated Shelley Berkley asked of Ray. "I feel very helpless. I have no knowledge, no information, yet I'm sitting on a board of a governing body. I don't want to trample on an employee's right to privacy, but what is our role?"Las Vegas regent Nancy Price went so far as to call for a closed personnel session for all involved, including Ray, Nyamekeye and Chancellor Richard Jarvis. It was Jarvis who had determined that Nyameyeke didn't need to deliver a written report back on May 27 when the two met with Harter to discuss the findings into the inquiry.However,[http://www.burberryoutletde.eu/#Af91lzVl24 burberry bag -80%], the motion was not acted upon since the agenda item was strictly for information purposes,[http://www.hermesbagsuk.eu/#Yf84kmSs29 hermes bags]. But several regents were interested in getting to the account of what happened in the inquiry in the hopes of settling the matter. Others called for those who claim to have information regarding Cavagnaro and his comments to step forward and tell what they knew for the record."All I want is someone to step up to the plate and show me some evidence," Phillips said. "Show me a live baby,[http://www.pradauk.eu/#Nd10kyFi79 prada online]."Pat Cunningham, a local radio talk show host who addressed the regents, said, "What I'm concerned with is there are people who know the facts, people who don't know, people who want to know and people who don't want to know."We have to ask the questions. We have to get the answers. We have to know the truth. I'm not convinced everyone wants to know the truth."I'm not here to accuse anyone of a coverup. But it sure has the appearance of one."Williams added: "No one knows how this was handled. No one knows what the questions were."For anyone to walk away from this today and say it's over is either misled or confused. By no means is this over,[http://www.chanelbagssale.eu/#Sf33trEv76 buy chanel]."As the debate raged on, tempers began to get short. At one point, Elko regent Dorothy Gallagher challenged Williams."Are you looking to have someone hung?" she demanded of Williams. "Or are you looking to have the process improved?"Ray insisted that legally, the regents would be treading into dangerous waters if they attempted to pry into Cavagnaro's personnel records and he maintained that Nyamekeye's notes from his investigation are part of that file.Williams was hopeful the regents would find a way to overcome the legal obstacle."My hope is that this board will be able to find out how this was handled and how the process was done," he said.Berkley also hoped that the regents will find out what happened."It has been my position from the beginning that it be discussed openly and in front of the public," she said. "How you do that, I don't know. But it's apparent from the discussion today that there's a high level of frustration within the board of regents and the community in general over this issue."Jarvis,[http://www.zapatosmanoloblahnikes.eu/#Eo08oaSi59 http://www.zapatosmanoloblahnikes.eu], however, doesn't believe there's a viable legal solution."We've struggled with this enormously," he said. "To me, this is still a personnel decision. I don't know that we could have had public disclosure on the matter and I couldn't think of another way to do it. I don't put attorneys on policy matters and it was clear to me that it was a personnel matter from the start."Here's something that has caused a great deal of anxiety. I guess the situation at the time (May 27) had a concern of when do you bring something to closure?"But it was evident that at the end of Thursday's business, closure was a long way away. What the regents do next may determine how soon there may actually be closure to this matter."My hope from all of this is we'll get some clarification from the Board of Regents on where they're at," Nevada ACLU director Gary Peck said. "They should review the investigation to see if it was properly handled and if not, why so and then they'll be able to, in an informed fashion, look at the broader policy."

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