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FEBRUARY 21 CHEADIE STANDS TIP FOR STUDENTS H7464 Zluwmrq an at 4 gem, -Chancellor Cheadle, speaking to the -Regents on February 27, 796.9 Unknowingly, Chancellor Vernon Cheadle wrote his own dedication, for despite the slow progress of developing Ethnic Stu- dies at UCSB, he alone spoke up about what's happening cn campus. He com- mented, The students, l think, are in the lead, and the administration. . .is in a fairly close second position,' the faculty is far to the rear. l just worry about the Regents being just as far to the rear in terms of the needs of the times and the tremendous resentment, particularly of our minority groups, and the use of this in terms of the crystaliz- ation of disappointments on the part of many of the students that we consider as moderates. . .l just want you to know that when Armageddon comes, l think maybe the administrators are going to be on the sidelines watching the faculty and the students fight it out with the Regents. For offering us hope for action on existing grievances, Chancellor Vernon l. Cheadle, receives the dedication of the 1969 La Cumbre.
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MADEMIA HAS 6ROWIN6 60N6ERN, INHUENCE Everyone adehewmaqammmwaagaq eaclotlnaxdeuezqouontleoatadde look aataaaaqazgu. na, no. -Jim Ashlock In deference to conflict and challenge, the isolated University has breathed its last. Conflict lies in the taxpayersj legislators ', parents', draft boardsj and news media 's misunderstanding or misrepresenting the modern collegiate. Twenty-five years ago, when UCSB moved to its present idyllic location students were students and little else. But that was before the K ennedy-King-Kennedy assassinations, Vietnam, the urban crises, Eugene McCarthy, the Chicago convention, Eldridge Cleaver, mass technology, IBM, the 'generation gap, and the megalopolis. Therein lies the challenge. How does discontented, dissenting academia show its concern? What is the slo w-mo ving solution to the crises of the University and the nationwide breakdown in communication? lNV0lVEMENT
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