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...proposal—which was adopted by the council last night by a 37-0-1 vote??would cede responsibility for campus-wide social events to a programming board that would exist independently from the UC. Twelve representatives to the new board would be popularly elected, and the other six would be appointed by the existing members...
...Several professors said the results of that vote??which passed, unexpectedly, 218 to 185 last March—still represents the Faculty’s feelings toward the president...
...regulation. The panel cited a 1958 Supreme Court ruling that bars the federal government from attaching strings to a grant in order to “produce a result which [it] could not command directly.”The circuit court panel—on a two-to-one vote??endorsed FAIR’s interpretation of the Boy Scouts ruling.As the Third Circuit ruling demonstrated, the same legal principle that can be used to further gay rights in one context also can be used to defend anti-gay policies in another.For some civil rights activists, that?...
...amendment must be introduced at the first meeting, amended and put up for a preliminary vote at the second meeting, and subjected to a final vote at a third meeting. Last night was initially slated to be the second meeting in the process—with a preliminary vote??before debate was extended by a vote of 22-19, pushing voting back until next week’s scheduled UC meeting on Monday, Nov. 28. Several changes were adopted to the constitutional amendment last night. One amendment that passed charged the SEC—unlike the CLC?...
...Harper thought Summers should have given up after the no-confidence vote?? by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences in March, said a former University official who spoke on the condition of anonymity...