Budget battle over Warner Gym and Crane Pool closures
The budget plan from ACBP and Acting President Carlson calls for a 120000 cut in plant and operations with 75000 savings next year from conservation. Proposal weighs closing Crane Pool and either Hales or Warner Gymnasium to cover the deficit, favoring Warner Gym to protect Inter Arts and PE programs. Keeping Crane Pool open part year and preserving locker space, swim teams, and beginner swim instruction is argued to be essential, with safety and space concerns influencing the choice.
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Serio s undergrads prompt campus reflection
An Oberlin senior recalled a period at Antioch when frequent demonstrations halted classes for weeks. Most Oberlin students find such upheaval nearly unimaginable as they observe ongoing psychological services and developmental department concerns amid student seriousness.
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The Campus Demo Craze Wanes As Pressure Rises
A reflective critique links student protests on civil rights and campus peace to economic strain. It traces Kent State and Jackson State memories, notes heavier workloads, rising grades focus, and fewer demonstrations as budget cuts bite. It cites government crumbs fueling unrest and presses that serious student effort now masks broader fatigue.
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Unrest and Credentials Drive Educational Strain
The piece argues that the entire educational community must accept shared stress from student unrest and coursework while noting a shift from intrinsic knowledge to credential seeking. It warns that economically disadvantaged dropouts face four years of college, mirroring past limits, and predicts Psych Services staff may face extended weeks beyond sixty hours.
Historian's Lung Threat From Damp Archives
A London Times report warns scholars risk a lung infection dubbed historian's lung from inhaling damp musty archives and old manuscripts. It cites a British historian severely affected, notes ten percent susceptibility, and suggests protective respirators or reduced workload as remedies.
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