The Daily Tar Heel
'.Vednesd . January 5. 1971
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AWS forms
0 check rules change
by Jessica I la nchar
Staff Writer
The Association of Women Students
CAWS) has fcr.1 A a new committee,
Women's Fcru of UNC, to negotiate
and evaluate rule proposals between the
University and AWS.
The committee was formerly known as
the Im mentation Board.
"ini-itmentatjon Board really didn't
.define our role and duties," explained It i
Robbins, AWS vice, president. "It wis
hurriedly set up bit year to move rtle
changes that had been bogged down.
Sirtoe then our role has changed," she
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committee
continued. "We not only implement but
we also propose and negotiate new ru'e
chanfes."
"The Women's rerun bring all vie a s
of women on campus to the Uisversit's
Implementation Board to ork jut
broad, general rules for women studer ts,"
said Miss Robbins.
The name change was design :d to
improve understanding of the board's role
by UNC women students.
The Women's Forum is a board of
administration and studen'
representatives chaired jointly by Dean cf
Women "Catherine Carmichael 3rd
student representative Fenna Boon. Tie
Forum seeks to establish communication
and coordination between the University
administration and women students. It
negotiates and evaluates rule change
proposals originating in AWS with the
administration.
Some of the changes initiate', by
Implementation Board were the
broadening of self-limiting hous for
women and the use of orange stickers
rather than signing in to identify women
with self-limiting hours.
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by Bill Pope
Stiff Writer
Transcendental mediation is a
scientific rather than a relirious prszv.cz
and is based on a simple technique in
which the mind "transcends the subtlest
slate of the thought until it reaches ihe
source of the thojrht."
That is ihe opinion of Joe Oa:k, who
recently returned from a three month
meditation period in India with a
Maharishi and is now a traveling
UNC debaters
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The UNC Debate Team, composed of
Joe Loveland and Joe McGuire, is
presently on a! tour of tournaments on
the West Coast.
During the Christmas holidays, he
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Durir meditation the body can
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v ho maintains meditation
u'.d he
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