GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) -- Student government leaders at the University of North Dakota are mulling whether to ask the school's president and other top administrators to resign.
The UND Student Senate on Thursday night tabled a decision on a vote of no confidence in President Robert Kelley and three other administrators.
Student leaders feel the university officials have not been forthcoming with information regarding a possible tuition increase. They believe school officials are waiting until summer break to impose a tuition hike.
Kelley says school leaders have not hidden any information from students, and that student leaders are not effectively representing the student body. He says his confidence in student leaders ''has been stretched to the limit.''