February 22, 1972
(vol. 82, iss. 112)
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… the year-old program include an increase. ! in the number of black faculty, elimination of "tracking," or division of students by ability and interests, eradication of institutional racism, and an…
… increase in student participation By CHRIS PARKS Ann Arbor voters turned out in small numbers yesterday to nominate three City Council candidates and to reject a pro- posal for a flat .rate income tax. With…
… spot check of city polling places showed a generally low stu- dent turnout in this second test of the new eighteen year-old vote. In the first test-a county bond- ing proposal last fall-student par…
…- ticipation was also light. In the first and second precincts of the second ward where as many as 2,000 students may be regis- tered, estimates of student turnout ran no higher than 400 or under 20 per cent…
…; Kennedy son on board NEW DELHI (M)-Three Arabs seized a West German jumbo jet' carrying Joseph P. Kennedy III, 19-year-old son of the late Sen. Robert Kennedy, last night. The hijacked airliner later landed…
… alienation in the schools which is not limitedt.o black students. Community and educational establishments have "served to pit a white segment against a black segment in com- petition for achievement oppor…
… to Potts. -Associated Press TWO WEEKS OLU: LS t d n -a utstarts work as advisl By KAREN TINKLENBERG When literary college students demanded more decision-making power last year, an advisory…
… committee was not exactly what they had in mind. Last April, however, when the literary college faculty rejected a proposal for a legislative as- sembly of students and faculty members to jointly govern the…
… college, it approved instead a purely advisory student-faculty policy committee. Formed two weeks ago, the committee is composed of ten students and ten faculty mem- bers. It can consider any literary…
…- ments, new graduation require- ments, open admisisons, promo- tion and hiring procedures and the theory of innovative educa- tion. Both student and faculty mem- bers have varying opinions re- garding the…