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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...same time, sentiment has grown among past and present management level employees that opportunities within the organization have lessened for student initiative and student control. Student managers express concern that decision-making has become overly top-heavy in recent years, dampening entrepreneurial spirit and frustrating some managers into apathy or resignation...
...often said to have limited contact with undergraduates. Higonnet's comment may explain some students increased reluctance to approach a professor after class. "When a lecture becomes a performance." Brinkley agrees, "it makes it more difficult for people to think of the professor as someone to approach." Students express the same uncertainly. "One of my psychology professors really seems to be on stage," says Sara Solnick...
Some in the crowd wanted to express outrage at Prime Minister Menachem Begin's initial refusal to create an impartial board of inquiry to investigate the carnage. Others shared this concern but also wanted to register an objection to the more long-term problem of expansionism and the annexation of the occupied territories...
...many white students. But on the other hand, students are not by nature in the most effective position to trigger real change on issues like tenure. Short of taking to the streets as in the 1960s, a boycott is one of the few actions students can take to express displeasure with a course offering...
Daily we experience the increasing militarization of our lives: the pervasive surveillance of citizens who express dissent democratically by military intelligence: the lack of mercy and prudence shown by special military units against suspected criminals: the unexplained wealth of many military officers...