Word: inputs
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...incessant false fire alarms to costly destruction of personal belongings stored under University auspices. Again, the council should demand that one or more of its representatives be involved in future decisions on how further renovations will be executed and how these plans will be publicized. It should also seek input on general discussions of housing accommodations, particularly those focusing on demographic and equity issues...
...always felt that the Faculty would want to set their own policy, but they seemed 'very interested in student input." Victoria L. Eustus '83, one of the RUS members to address the Council said afterwards RUS members will offer a policy to the group at its next meeting on November 24, according to RUS President Sharon...
...issue of particular concern to masters--the need for more Quad publicity for freshmen--is an area in particular need of student input. North House Committee Chairman James Polsfut '83 says a modification of Yale University's four-year colleges might be appropriate. Instead of assigning freshmen to a House for their upperclass years like at Yale. Polsfut suggests giving freshmen temporary House assignments at various intervals during the first year. By attending functions at their temporary House, freshmen can familiarize themselves with the Houses, and South House Committee Chairman Scott Goidel '83 says, "Freshmen can maybe find out that...
Advocates of complete decriminalization argue that the court system places an unfair portion of the blame for misbehavior on the child while simultaneously according him too little responsibility for amending his own faults. Seeking to improve on the current procedure, several programs have arisen which assign blame and input alike to the child and filer of the CHINS petition...
...taped actor O'Neill are the same person, echoes the young man's mannerisms with fairly convincing results. Both of them speak in one of Beckett's crazy derived dialects, a mishmash of cliches and rhetorical fragments, the refuse of a language long cut off from creative input. Both speak despairingly of (literally) endless struggles to break the same habits, particularly a fierce predilection for eating bananas; Gullette eats two at the performance's start, in a display that moved one audience member to bubble enthusiastically to him at intermission, "Wow, that was the most obscene thing I've ever...