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...students’ everyday life. Dean Benedict H. Gross ’71, tapped by Kirby to assume the new position, will inevitably have to lay the burden of less critical student-faculty committee meetings (i.e. those that do not pertain to the curricular review that he took this deanship to oversee) on his assistant deans. But, in the end, Gross will make the non-curricular decisions too, meaning that most student representatives will be a step or two removed from the true source of power...
...just the tip of the iceberg. The sad truth is that Gross cannot possibly understand the intricacies of all the issues that currently fall under both deans. We have been assured that the curricular review and the Ad Board are top priorities and will therefore fall under the new deanship, but what does that mean for everything else? Will Gross and his successors remember that cable television and better shuttle service are top student priorities? Will they care about keycard access, our pitiful MAC, and student group office space? It seems all too likely that, instead, we will have...
Though the details are still unclear, leading the curricular review and heading the Administrative Board will definitely be two of the responsibilities that fall under the new deanship, Gross said...
...appointment of Kagan to the deanship marks a new beginning in the history of the traditionally staid Law School, which only began admitting women 50 years...
...appointment of Kagan to the deanship marks a new beginning in the history of the traditional Law School, which only began admitting women 50 years...