November 16, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 66) • Page Image 10
…, Vice-President for Student Affairs Richard L. Cutler, an- nounced the first rule made by him under the complete authority in the area of non academic disci- pline given him by the Regents at their…
… again, an executive office of the University has taken action which may have direct and significant ef- fects on the lives of the students, without any prior consultation with student government groups…
…, student advisory groups in the Of- fice of Student Affairs, or the ap- propriate faculty group--i.e., the SACUA Subcommittee on Stu- dent Relations. In this instance, Dr. Cutler failed to seek such ad- vice…
…- thority" and he reaffirmed "the importance of student involvement, in and accountability for affairs which concern them." This failure is doubly questionable in view of his public statement to the Re- gents…
… on Friday, November 11, that no new rules were forthcom- ing from his office.-Perhaps most importantly, he met with the Student Government Council on Wednesday, November 9 and did not then discuss the…
… possibility of new rules in this area. Indicative of Basic Problem Unfortunately, this is not an isolated instance. Rather, it is in- dicative of the basic problem faced by students and faculty at this…









