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February 2 Student jim Hint addrexfef the weekly gather- ing of 'Toncerned ,r1udentJ. SNP meetings uxually filled bali of Boney Hall wit interexted ,rzudenlx and farulzy memben. A regular edition of The WESTERN TIDE, which could not be printed in the University print shop before the student convocation, was taken 'off-campus for printing by student editor Narda Zacchinog she later lost her position be- cause of her irresponsible action. Two convoca- tions were presented that fateful day, the students drawing approximately 100 more than the Uni- versity. USIU Prefidenl William C. Ruff addreney lhe faithful in Golden Gym on Feb. 2.
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policies . . Y. Mitani January 18 ...ma X SNP leader jim Hint Jlrikef iz ffaically tlmuglazful pore at he liffem lo Prefi- denl Rmff izmwerr za student quexliom on zine sfazuf of USIU. A controversial alcohol policy drawn up by a committee chaired by AUJ Chief Justice Al Molle passed the Student Senate 13-0-15 the document was rejected by the President on grounds that the policy was one of the Hgivensu in the institution's structure and could not be changed in substance, only in implementation. A revision of the policy was shortly presented to the students. January 23 January 29 Students for New Politics met and decided to support a boycott of thc mandatory Feb. 2 Uni- versity convocation. Wfith new vigor in their ranks after the resignation of Associated Student Presi- dent Yuji Mitani the previous week, SNP de- cided to stage their protest in the form of a con- current student convocation on the grass to seek a voice in changing institutional policy. Aware of the rising ferment and unrest on cam- pus, among both professors and students, Presi- dent Rust met with interested members of the University community to answer questions and explain the institution's position. Communications were improved by this panel discussion, but the student convocation was still forthcoming.
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Support Two Convocotions February 2 Meanwbile, ou! on tbe gran above Golden Gym, Profenor MacDonald, among olberf, exprefred bix viewr on Cal We5tern'f Jludent-fatally-ad minirtmfion relntionr. Several faculty members who had sided with the students and attended the convocation on the knoll overlooking Golden Gymnasium found their contracts not renewed. One case was taken be- fore the American Association of University Pro- fessors, which cleared the individual of the charges given as reason for non-renewal. Loral newfrafzer Harold Keen inleroiewed all side: in tbe Jludent movement. Here be mlb: with dixxidenz fam!! member! Robert MacDonald? Robef! Brock and Artbur Lane.
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