Word: rus
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Anastasia Kucharski '68, president of RGA, said late last night that RUA's failure to achieve a majority may lead to a run-off between RUA and RUS. RGA will discuss the possibility at its meeting tomorrow...
...more autonomous RUS would be similar in structure to RUA, but it would not be subject to any higher authority and it would place two student representatives on the College Council...
...strongest argument against RUS is that it will not work at the present time. The College Council will probably not accept a student government which proposes to make its own rules. And it will definitely not allow student representation on the Council...
Though both proposals made in the RUS constitution are probably desirable, a head-on collision between students and Administration could only have destructive effects. Radcliffe students have a far greater chance of being heard if they continue to talk to the administration in modulated tones than if they shout defiance, or even turn their backs on the administration completely...
...RUS supporters argued that the power to make binding decisions could overcome student apathy. Rachel A. Radlo '68 said that RGA proposals don't express student opinion because RGA members "fear Council rejection...