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...committee spent some time discussing what a review by Lewis might entail, and whether statistics or more informal survey answers would be employed...
...healthfulness of full-time work-loads seems daunting to many. But that is what most students are faced with here. The University's facilities should own up to the responsibilities which the academic process demands and provide students with the convenience which a full time library would entail...
...course race and ethnicity can have a profound impact on shaping one's character and perspective. But it is the manifestation of this perspective which we should seek, not the race and ethnicity in and of itself. For Chicano students, this could entail growing up in a bilingual household, not just the fact their last names are Rodriguez, Fernandez or Lopez. For black students, it might come about through participating in black youth leadership conferences. But race by itself as an intrinsic fact should not be used to relax admissions criteria...
...think you can say that if [Barker] is as unaware of what the plans entail, just as the majority of people seem to be, I think he'll be in for a sad surprise," Forbes said
...interview on Friday, Kidd said she thought that "the vehemence of the opposition against my selection is related to the vehemence of the reaction to the position being created." She's missing the point. It's bad enough that the new deanship will entail the dismissal of well-liked administrators Johnson and Epstein, but the hiring of an underqualified replacement makes the change even more detrimental to PBHA. Though the new deanship will bring more of PBHA and other campus-based public service programs under University supervision, the majority of students' objections were against Kidd herself...