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...efforts for change, said Petersen, and “this process of decisions made behind closed doors, this disempowerment of students, this denial of citizenship—must end now.” Petersen’s point was a valid and important one. The lack of student input in major university decisions continues to affect the community. For example, as Petersen pointed out the Administrative Board, an assembly of more than 30 faculty and administrators that adjudicates “academic regulations” and “standards of social conduct,” does not have...
...this Thursday. Tennant said “a lot of students from different circles” were selected for the group of marshals. “I’m really excited to get the committee together and just brainstorm ideas and try to get as much input and feedback from students,” he said. “Looking back on this, it’s going to be one of the best times of our lives...
...events.” Tennant said “a lot of students from different circles” were selected for the group of marshals. “I’m really excited to get the committee together and just brainstorm ideas and try to get as much input and feedback from students. Looking back on this, it’s going to be one of the best times of our lives...
...admonishing the student body and their elected leaders. Unfortunately, this incident is far from an isolated event. In fact, it seems like just the latest in a trend of University Hall putting the appearance of propriety before a pragmatic approach to student safety and being completely dismissive of student input. Last spring’s new alcohol policy was similarly forced on students; canceled meetings, secret reports, and withheld information have become the norm. Students are making a genuine effort to work with University Hall, yet the College administration’s modus operandi shows a blatant lack of respect...
Releasing an album with a major record label is similar to giving birth. It usually takes nine months, and the pain can be unbearable. Even at its most efficient, the process requires the input and assent of retail conglomerates, lawyers, marketers, radio promoters and CD manufacturers. And if the project is a runaway success, it might bring in half the revenue it would have a few years...