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...Gloria Steinem right now," says Melita M. Garza '81-3, treasurer of the Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS). "People are concerned with doing well and getting ahead...Changes on campus reflect changes in society as a whole...
...made a political exchange," says Elizabeth A. Einaudi '83, president of RUS, adding, "We had a choice between the political education of the community and an emphasis on young women's career goals and opportunities...I don't think that undergraduate women have been the ones to suffer in the change...
...least one active RUS member, who asked not to be identified, finds the trade unsatisfactory. "Today's freshman is missing a woman's orientation," she says, adding that the Associate Dean's emphasis on career guidance "continues the elite professionalism they have here...
...everyone is satisfied. An RUS officer, who declined to be identified, says the new structure is "not progressive, like you'd expect Radcliffe to be" on women's issues...
...words, like those of the protestors two springs ago, seem rooted in a worldview different from her RUS colleagues. "Everybody graduated," she says. "That's the great thing for a university. In four years you don't have to worry about a problem, because all the big mouths are gone...