KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- An interim chancellor on Monday rebuffed demands for the ouster of an assistant University of Missouri professor that have been rekindled in the wake of her being criminally charged for a campus run-in with student journalists during protests. Hank Foley, who oversees the four-school system's campus in Columbia, said the university "must allow due process to play out" and will not rush when it comes to determining Melissa Click's future at the school, including a decision on tenure.