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The Tar Heel
Thursday, June 17, 1971
Assemby delays ( Vietnam discussion set
DTH- bil
action
A bill to prohibit state universities
from requiring students to pay for
subscriptions to student publications will
be considered by the state Senate next
Monday. .
The bill, introduced by Sen. Julian
Allsbrook (D-Halifax) on April 29, was
scheduled for consideration Wednesday.
For the third time, however, the bill was
postponed until a later date.
Trie Committee on Higher Education
reported the bill out unfavorably last
week, but the committee report was
accompanied by a minority report in
support of the bill.
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The incident which motivated Sen.
Allsbrook to draft the bill was a story
which appeared in the April 23 issue of
the DTH. It discussed the activities and
problems of homosexuals in Chapel Hill
and was accompanied by a picture of two
homosexuals embracing.
"I had been considering the bill since
about two years ago when some students
came to me and complained about
articles in The Daily Tar Heel," Allsbrook
said. "Finally, when the picture and story
appeared, something had to be done
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The New University Conference (NUC) will present a panel discussion about
U.S. involvement in Vietnam on Tuesday, June 22 at 12:45 p.m. in the Carolina
Union.
Panel members will discuss the latest revelations in the New York Times about
U.S. economic interest in Vietnam and why we are still there. A representative of
the N.C. Veterans for Peace will also speak on American war crimes and the racist
attitudes that underly U.S. policy in Asia.
NUC is a national organization with a local chapter at UNC whose members
share a socialist critique of American society and work for socialist change in
America. n the past NUC has supported anti-war and the worker's struggle on
campus.
"Affluent Americans may be tired of hearing about the war in Indochina, but
the terror and destruction it brings is a daily fact of life for the Vietnamese,
Cambodians, Laotians and the American soldiers fighting and dying there," said
Larry Kessler, a member of NUC.
Environment report due
for RCF
cohsiderat
ion
by Norman Black
Staff Writer
The first environmental research on UNC residential life is nearing completion
and will be submitted in preview form today to Steve Saunders, chairman of the
. Residence College Federation (RCF).
The research was financed by RCF and was conducted by a new campus
organization called SEARCH, under the directorship of Jim Wharton.
There has been recent concern throughout the country concerning college
residential programs," Saunders reported. "This study has already been recognized
as perhaps the most complete research' of its kind to be conducted, and it is
certainly the cheapest. The UNC research cost us a $1000, whereas other
universities have been spending $5000 and more." .
According to Saunders, implementation of the changes recommended by the
study will receive the highest priority in his summer plans.
The RCF will also be working in other areas this summer.
One possible reform involves the liberalization of the physical restrictions in
dormitory rooms.
"I definitely feel that we can work it so people will be able to paint their own
rooms this fall, and put their posters up with something besides plastitak,"
Saunders said.
RCF will also be working with the Physical Plant to set up a written policy on
when and how inspectors can enter a student's room.
"In the past, a student's right to privacy has often been violated. It is time we
had a written guarantee of the Physical Plant policy," Saunders said.
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