In addition, Hicks agreed to move out of the spacious president's residence by the end of the month, a move that will be aided by university workers.
Although Shetler was unavailable for comment, one Grambling official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said a move may be underway -- after the forced departures now of two consecutive Grambling presidents -- to appoint a short-term outsider whose mission would be to "clear up, as much as possible, most or all of our financial troubles. That way the next president might at least have a fighting chance."
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