College debate on student rights and governance reforms
The piece argues that student activists seek constructive change within a democratic framework, opposing President Carr's view of campus dissent as destructive. It urges a community government with equal representation for students faculty and administration to reduce crises, address Vietnam era tensions, and remedy systemic injustices highlighted by the Kerner Commission.
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Kerner Commission
Liberalization of pass/fail option at Oberlin College
A historical proposal argues for allowing two weeks to declare the pass/fail option, criticizing before-class commitment. It contends flexibility aids exploration and talent discovery while reducing grading pressure in the ungraded course system and noting impact on professor attention and policy signals.
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Oberlin
Tusa
Deseo Sears
Judicial Board System Examined and Student Rights Discussed
The piece analyzes the college Judicial Board, Deans, and Student Life Committee roles, highlighting procedural flaws, appeal conflicts, and potential reforms. It notes the Deans act as prosecutors, the Board as triers, and questions fairness, accessibility of legal aid, and the need for student protections.
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Camist
Ars
Planned Parenthood and Student Groups Debate Contraception
A garbled historical note outlines Planned Parenthood, campus access, and student organization efforts to define limits on contraception and education. It mentions counseling, services, and outreach aimed at communities, with calls for involvement and concerns about public reception.
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