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...course, the review will test the future of CUE and CHUL. Bruce S. Ives '82, chairman of the assembly's Task Force on the Role of the Assembly, says student opinion is "isolated" and "too decentralized" in the current student-Faculty committee. He adds many assembly members hope the review will result in a recommendation to merge the committees with the assembly...
While the review is underway, however, the assembly will function with ad hoc "provisional recognition" from Harvard, which allows it to use campus facilities but not to use the names "Harvard" or "Radcliffe" in connection with any of its functions...
...addition to the request for a governance review, the assembly has also asked the University to re-examine the procedures of the Administrative Board, which the Student Rights Committee of the assembly said denies students the constitutional right to "due process." The committee wrote a letter to President Bok requesting an open meeting to discuss the Ad Board. Bok referred the request to Dean Fox, chairman of the Ad Board, who, after discussion with the board, decided to ask each senior tutor to hold meetings with students in each House...
...what students think." Pfeffer echoes Winthrop's statement. "It's hard to reassure students that they can have input into official decisions when they haven't had any for such a long time," she says. Many assembly members hope to change this administrative indifference next fall with the governance review and renewed assembly activity. But they must first surmount besetting organizational and directional problems. Next year will undoubtedly test the assembly's ability to follow through on its promise of increased student participation in decision-making
...LIST of Core courses came out last week with an expected fanfare. After all, it is the first Faculty review of undergraduate education in ten years. Sadly, only Dean Rosovsky's grandstanding seems able to provoke Faculty consideration of the educational experience of undergraduates. This should be an issue of more constant concern...