March 17, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 119) • Page Image 1
… Regents will consider a broad selection of recommendations before they reach a final decision on revisions in the Office of Student Affairs. Regent Eugene B. Power said after yesterday's meeting that the…
… Regents have "lots of suggestions." The question now is how to proceed, he said.' Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis has been asked to analyze the recommendations of the Office of Student…
… matters were discussed as whether students should have a dominant voice in rule-making and deter- mination of the conditions under which -they will live, what is wrong with the University's rela- tionship…
… with its students, dif- ficulties with student activities and the need for greater student par- ticipation. SGC President Richard Nohl, '62BAd, called the meeting "ex- cellent," said it was better than a…
…." Agreements have to be made, and for this, compromise is necessary, he concluded. Student Loses Court Attempt For 'UJ' Degree James H. Johnston, a former student in the medical school, has lost his Supreme…
… -Daily Michael Myers PAN-AFRICANISM-Five panelists last night discussed the social and political movements of Africa. They were (l. to r.) Salah Eldareer and Mansour Hassan, of the United Arab Republic…
… third of nine Friday evening inter- national forums sponsored by the Ecumenical Campus Center gave varied answers last night. Mansour Hassan, Grad, of the United Arab Republic, noted four factors in pan…
…-Africanism. Notes Strong Binds These are a strong bind from. having "drunk of the same cup- Set hange In SGC Plan The Regents yesterday approved addition of an initiative and ref- erendum provision to the Student…








