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Comply
To the editor:
The following organizations
have not submitted a letter of
compliance with the UNCC
chartering act:
Veterans Against the War
Student International
Meditation Society
Ratification soon
Le Mans
To the editor:
The following is an open letter
to the students, faculty, and
administration of UNC C;
The same mind that dreamed
up the detours to Southpark must
have created the new entrance to
the main parking lot for A, B, C,
D and E (or whatever aliases you
wish) buildings. With the help of
"our" Innovation, the time it
takes to get from the parking lot
to the stoplight on 49 has at least
doubled.
Perhaps the Idea behind the
new entrance was to protect
pedestrians from speeding cars.
Only one factor was not
considered: nobody drove fast
through the old entrance. And,
just in case someone did, a small,
inexpensive speed break would
have been enough to slow him or
her down. Instead, someone
okayed a small scale Le Mans
course.
To a university that is rational
even in its peace rallies, that
insane maze is a disgrace. Thank
you for the space.
Giles S. Abernethy
Judge not
To the editor and whoever is
interested:
Jesus Christ, man!
Communication on this campus is
bad enough with out you screwing
up the god damn news. I realize
that this is a small thing, but,
damn, did you screw up the news
from the Judicial Committee. The
new members elected were C.F.
(Buddy) Warren III and Annie
Howell not Andy Howe! The
Chess Club did not receive their
charter; they are still being
investigated and worked with.
Also I have not, am not, and never
hope to Interview people for
judgeships in the dorms. Judges
from now on will be elected from
the dorm constituenc, with no
interference from the S.B.G.
If memory serves that is all the
news that needed to be corrected.
I just hope to heaven that I won't
have to correct every release that
you people put Into the paper.
Richard Butterfield
Chairman Judicial Committee
P.S. Although the news was
completely screwed, I think it's
great that the paper publishes any
of our news at all! Keep on
screwing up, and let the people
know what you think is
happening!
Group for Educational Ecology
at UNCC
If you are still alive, please let
Richard Butterfield in the Student
Government office know.
Richard Butterfield
Chairman, Judicial Committee
The Chancellor early in 1971
convened a meeting of the faculty
to form a committee to draft a
new constitution. This
constitution was to be in
accordance with the University's
constitution. The Committee was
established on April 7, 1971 and
fully established and convened
October 20, 1971.
On September 21, the
constitution committee met to
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advise the Chancellor to convene a
meeting on October 18, 1972 in
order to ratify the new
constitution. Each college before
October 18 is expected to have
held seperate meetings in order to
discuss the constitution.
It is hoped that with successful
ratification by vote, nominations
could be entertained for two
officers of the faculty, the
President and Secretary. This
would eliminate any limbo in
faculty business. As stated in the
new constitution, this would
enable the president of the faculty
to call meetings for business
pertaining to the faculty.
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