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Fuel for the flame was the decision by the Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) to continue to bar men from voting. Not that men ever cared before. In fact, they tend to shun the mysterious "R" like the plague, with the exception of that guy who attended the Women's Leadership Conference so he would look sensitive for the Rhodes Scholarship committee (it worked). But once they learned that some club somewhere was barring them from entry--that they were being honest-to-god oppressed--a bunch of men suddenly got incredibly indignant...
Prompted by the changes RUS was considering, Seventh Sense, an informal discussion group, was springboard to stimulate feminist activity," said Ashwini Sukthankar '95' who helped revive the group...
...March, the Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) debated whether to grant men voting privileges. In April, the proposition was voted down...
...editorial in The Crimson ("Take Your Night and..." April 21, 1994), Kelly begins by insinuating that Radcliffe Union of Students continued and generous support of take Back the Night proves once again that RUS is a partisan organization...
...hardly think that this argument is legitimate until conservative groups actually do something about violence against women. Only then can she and others make the claim that conservative just don't get equal air time from RUS...