Faculty Delays Decision On Committee Role For Students
The College Faculty voted on May 20 to table a report from the Special Committee on Student participation led by Prof. Kurtz. Student Senate member Steve Clark offered amendments aimed at granting students more access to confidential material and greater power on committees, prompting opposition from Kurtz supporters. The body defeated the amendments, voted to table the report, and discussed a separate 33-member student faculty panel to study grading and a pass fail option, while addressing parity concerns in the evaluation committee.
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Commencement speakers named for Oberlin College event
Oberlin College prepares for commencement with Hatcher and Dettman set as speakers and a gift fund to aid pollution control and community projects in Gary Indiana. Recipients include a youth foundation, a day care center fund, a scholarship for Gary high schoolers, and a defense fund for indicted New York Black Panthers.
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Faculty Extends Visitation Plan and New Hours Proposed
General Faculty approves continuation of the dormitory visitation program and adds supper hours. Freshmen will gain new permitted visiting times for upperclass guests, with changes aimed at easing the freshman to upperclass transition. The SLC report notes support from student deans and house directors, while Senate clarifies intent to ease social rule enforcement.
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Students Approve Activity Fee Hike 1969 70 Budget
Students vote to raise the activity fee to five dollars next year boosting total budgets to about 100 697 dollars The referendum on May 15 approved increased allocations for campus organizations while the Board of Trustees faced final approval The Senate and General Faculty backed the hike and the student budget increase to 110 677 dollars The May 19 referendum also supported raises for the Conservatory Board Draft Information Center Oberlin College Alliance for Black Culture and other student groups A later vote endorsed a four dollar annual rise for a Film Series and related changes The yearbook budget shift prompted a move to a traditional wall book format with color photography and a margin of approval for necessary funds The overall process included Senate Financial Committee reviews and a remonstrance tally showing a high invalidation rate from ballots
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Senate balks at freshmen rules and reforms discussed
The Senate refused to accept current regulations as the SLC recommendations were not reinstated. Comments suggested limiting rules for freshmen for eight weeks to reduce stress, while potential implications for autonomy next year were debated. At the meeting the General Farm approved 28 new faculty road caching salaries.
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