Michigan State University - Red Cedar Log Yearbook (East Lansing, MI)

 - Class of 1964

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Page 19 text:

Michigan State is striving to combine the ad- vantages of a compreliensiveness which can be attained only with a large enrollment with the conveniences and identification of smaller groups within the structure of the University. Members of the faculty and administrative bodies Work closely with individual students in the academic and co-curricular areas to achieve and maintain a personal relationship between the student and the goals of the University. An individual interest which interrupts the uniformity of a numbered mass is introduced at all levels of student affairs. , fy, , ,0,', r , A personal greeting from the Hannahs is afforded seniors during Senior Receptions. EAM if tm. Evaluation forms are frequently used to gain student ideas. Wat. 'rm vmawwwm : All-A dinners recognize academic excellence. Administrators speak at the various residence halls encouraging student questions.

Page 18 text:

The opportunity to meet with administrators and discuss University policies and problems is provided student leaders through monthly Spartan Roundtable dinners. I4 The Student' A .fzlgnzfzdznt Emil



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PIN APERIiiiiiE?T . . Q.UiackmCa REALTORS occuwwcv on on Aaoui MAY 1 1964 Despite the housing boom this past year, construction continues. A Projection in Realiw' I ndqbendence Re.slD0mibilz'ly The relaxation of housing regulations, coupled with an increasing enrollment, has resulted in the creation of a second University micropolis: the students living off campus. Fall term viewed the practical initiation of a rule that allowed all students over 21 to live in un- approved, unsupervised housing. East Lansing realtors and contractors have responded to the University and its students' needs in the construction of several new apart- ment buildings which are nearly adjacent to the campus. These luxurious new homes offer the student' a design for collegiate living in a non-collegiate atmosphere. This migration has caused a revolution in the studentls re- lationship to the Universityg the campus is now merely the physical area in which one attends classes. The cul- tural, social, and economic factors of life are visibly com- bined in the independence and responsibility which off- campus living offers. 1 l 1 W ,H y Elegance is the word in student housing. l 6 V

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