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"So, if somebody has a specific objection, fine," he said. "They have a right to state it."
Even that, however, marks some progress: at times last week it seemed as if the trial would never start at all. It had already been delayed for five months beyond its first tentative date by the endless dispute about secret documents. Finally an agreement permitted the selection of jurors. Then...
Senior Tamar R. Charney, program director of the school's student radio station, said most students seem unconcerned about the proposal. "I've never heard any objection to it," she said.
I'm trying to ignore for the moment that the decision about implementing a partial random lottery housing system disregarded student opinion. I'll pretend that, without considering the merits of university decisions, students should have no voice in making the policies that affect only them. With the random lottery...
University administrators have certainly considered this objection. Their proposed hotel would include only "limited service"--no shops or added luxuries.