Word: upperclassmen
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Constitutional Government. Oklahoma also proposes to combat the "loneliness, frustration and lack of meaningful participation" that pervades many campuses by splitting its big campus (current enrollment: 15,500) into small congenial groups. Freshmen, who need more counseling and personal attention, would live in housing units holding 50 students, upperclassmen in groups of about 250. The housing units would largely shape and enforce their own social regulations. A central student congress would have almost a free hand to gov ern student activities and suggest changes in any university-wide policy. The power relationship between the student congress, the faculty senate...
...about 25 and at a saving of about $300 per girl per year. The kitchens are pleasant and modern, and the food is better than in the other dorms. When you spend less on labor and cook for smaller numbers, you naturally get better food. For less community-oriented upperclassmen, some dorms could contain regular apartments where girls could cook for themselves in groups of three or four...
About 40 or 50 black students were among the more than 200 accepted to Soc Sci 5, "The Afro-American Experience." Frank B. Freidel Jr., professor of History, said yesterday that all the upperclassmen and some of the freshmen who applied were admitted. Cleaver's talk will be one of from ten to twelve required talks by outside lecturers during the year...
...university, according to sources here, is expected to have Rudd and other suspended students arrested if they try to register with other upperclassmen. They may be charged with criminal trepass...
...situation is the same at other "pace-setting" schools. A few years ago, a new dean of admissions at Princeton changed the school's public-to-private school graduate ratio from 40-60 to 60-40. The new radicals there call themselves "Dunham's Children" after the admissions dean. Upperclassmen were calling them "lunchmeat"--a favorite Princeton expression. But the "lunchies" dominate Princeton now. And a tiny but active SDS chapter has been organizing sit-ins all year...