April 10, 1979
(vol. 89, iss. 152)
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… managed by students at the University of Michigan citg limits kL. h kei th ri chburg actly how Jimmy Carter planned to streamline the bureaucracy or overhaul the tax system. Objec- tivity, then, is…
… type of learning which - 'allows a student to participate in various social services -in the com- _. unity. This alternative is called oject Outreach. So, when the Literary College (LSA) Executive…
… will Sihve to be eliminated. This would be very detrimental to the many students , who will want to take Outreach, but will be turned away because there will only be a few sections. Furthermore, ;-since…
… Executive Committee made their 'decision based on limited infor- mation, failing to consider evaluations from students and TAs directly in- volved with Outreach. The committee should talk with Outreach…
… personnel, listen to formal presentations from the program's leaders, adn read the enormously favorable comments from students who have taken the course. An argument has often been posed that undergraduate…
… supervisors in Outreach' are more experienced and receptive to their "students" than are TAs in many departments across the University. These undergraduate supervisors have been through the program before, know…
… the agency per- sonnel with whom the students must work, and understand the personalized day-to-day activities of the projects - perhaps much better than would a new. TA who would be unfamiliar with the…
… program's objectives. Therefore, the Executive Commit- tee must reverse its decision to make major changes in Outreach, and listen to the views of the students and super- visors who are directly involved…
… him as the "broker" of Com- munist dogma who "in using Marxist interpretation . . . plays the same indoctrination game Capitalistic professors and TAs play." We, the students in this discussion group…
… Arab expelled from Jaffa in 1948 hates the Israelis. It is a hatred induced by conflicting nationalisms compounded by perceived ethnic differences. Why insist that these hatreds are not subject to change…