More fuel was added to the UF budget fire with word of the possible elimination of 66 faculty and staff positions in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Dean Paul D'Anieri spoke with members of the college on Wednesday, revealing preliminary plans that would outline how budget cuts would affect CLAS in the worst-case scenario.
The situation is proving to be a tenuous one for all involved. There remains a great deal of uncertainty considering nothing will be finalized until senior administrators release a campus-wide plan next month.
Simply put, there is no solution that won't leave someone unhappy.
Unfortunately, the current budget crisis will undoubtedly breed devastating results for the entire UF community - ranging from students to professors.
President Bernie Machen's hopes to transform the university into a world-class institution will be dashed as prospective high school students and instructors turn elsewhere to study and teach.
Nothing like having champagne taste with beer bottle pockets, huh, Bern?
The Editorial Board can't help but feel for the numerous faculty and staff members who have no idea whether they will remain gainfully employed at UF for the upcoming school year.
We can only remain optimistic that an alternative approach can be taken to protect the livelihoods of innumerable contributors to The Gator Nation.