Word: bsa
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Some minority groups have chosen to boycott the Foundation for political reasons. Last fall, the Black Students' Association (BSA) and three other Black student groups decided against requesting money from the Foundation based on ongoing criticism of its operation and purpose. Since its formation, the Foundation has drawn similar opposition from a variety of campus minorities who considered it an inadequate response to their desire for a full-fledged Third World Center...
Curtis Hairston'84, president of the BSA, says his organization still has no plans to seek funds from the Foundation because "it is still not addressing the needs of Black students on campus." While the Foundation is designed to increase racial interaction, it does not provide the type of institutionalized support system that Black students need, Hairston says...
...Harvard-Redcliffe Black Students Association (BSA) was one of seven organization co-sponsoring a Science Center forum last night on the political and biological implications of toxic waste dumping...
...BSA President Curtis Hairston '84 said that the BSA is trying "to address those issues which affect all Black people and toxic example of a topic of concern to Black Americans...
...best interest to publicly do anything about student government," Curtis Hairston '84, president of the Black Students Association (BSA), said yesterday...