Andrew David Cox is an App State alumnus and was an editorial cartoonist for The Appalachian. Cox graduated cum laude with departmental honors in 2014 with a B.F.A. in studio art. During his time on The Appalachian, Cox received the John Locher Memorial Award. His opinion was submitted in the form of an editorial cartoon as shown above.Â
Illustration to the Editor: Sheri Everts and the throne of misplaced priorities
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MuChao • Apr 3, 2024 at 2:56 pm
Nice.
The only thing missing is the pile of other bodies she’s sitting on top of, to name just a few: faculty & staff lacking fair/adequate compensation for their work, the faculty senate who she steadfastly *refuses* to meet with, all the staff/faculty she’s fired over the years for daring to question her despotic tendencies, students from ClimAct who she repeatedly ignores…
The list is long (and ever-growing) of all the members of AppState and the High Country community that Everts has hurt in her tenure. One can only hope that she retires (with her millions in the bank) before she ruins our home any more than she already has.