Shapiro Interprets Autonomy Mandate at Meeting
Junior Bob Shapiro outlined the autonomy mandate for section residents, detailing the history of the proposal and trustees acceptance. He warned against rigid personal behavior rules while trustees established a faculty associate program to improve contact between students and faculty. The movement for Seton autonomy aims to extend hours, with the Senate president noting 24 hour autonomy possible next year.
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Two Students Win Voting Rights At CEPPC Meetings
The College faculty approved two student voting members for all CEPPC meetings. Senior Paul Tamminen and junior Kelman Resnick will serve on CEPPC with voting power, while an alternate is to be chosen. A bylaw change may be needed and a new committee will report at the November meeting.
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Students Circulate Recruitment Petition On Campus
Several Oberlin College students circulate a petition for an open recruitment policy and a referendum at a Sunday Senate meeting. The document opposes curtailment of any recruitment including military, and calls for an open forum with speakers on both sides before the referendum. Five students organize the petition in dormitories, emphasizing academic freedom and free discussion of all ideas.
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Senator Recommends Cut Ties with NSA
Senator Jon Shapiro plans to sponsor a statewide referendum to sever ties with the National Student Association. He cites NSA’s diversity, dual corporate structure, and limited enforcement of its platform, while acknowledging some value in campus dialogue.
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Columbia Reopens With Confrontation
On the Columbia University campus a two week old protest escalated as SDS leaders urged students toward Millin Theater while campus security and police blocked entry to a faculty meeting. The scene underscored student anger over administrative changes as professors upheld peaceful demonstration amid stalled access.
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Junior applicants wanted for Shansi Committee office
Any junior interested in working for Shansi Committee should leave his name at Shansi Office in Bosworth Hall 5152 by noon Wednesday Sept 3. Selection will be determined by brief interview.
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Columbia University Rules on Protests and Police Use
Fragmentary OCR notes describe restrictions during protests at Columbia University. New rules require the university president to consult a faculty committee before calling police, and state that demonstrators must be noted if police are to be used.
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