Word: power
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Berkeley as classes begin today. At a press conference yesterday afternoon, the organizers of Cleaver's course announced that the course will hold its first meeting today, despite the Regents' decision. U.C. faculty members met late last night in an effort to find a solution to the faculty-administration power struggle that has developed out of the Cleaver controversy...
...that meeting, the Regents also decided to make changes in the BED's power. Created in the wake of the 1965 Free Speech Movement riots at Berkeley, the BED has been granted power to create experimental courses and invite lecturers without submitting its decisions to the Regents' approval...
Claiming that the BED had "acted without responsibility," the Regents rescinded the course-creating power and limited the BED to inviting lecturers for one appearance only...
Tufts College has approved a plan giving students the power to make all rules relating to dormitory life--including sex, drugs, and liquor as long as they don't violate either federal or state laws...
Mark Rudd is an example of what future student leaders at other campuses might be like. Power, the role of leader, fell to him arbitrarily. He was the head of SDS at Columbia in the spring of '68 as he was trying to do. what other heads of SDS had always been trying to do. Then the sit-ins worked just right; and the press made him a national figure. Rudd, himself, insists that he is no more the leader of the revolt than half a dozen other people...