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Show Letters totHe EdlTOR Protest ods Editor: . Again 1 Potest yoUr advfni. 1,lg Poi'cy which run the "Let's Get It :, . which is based J ft surd assumption thai v nature is inherently cor, ' J remember their last ad Tb sumption is obscene t0 me has little place in ,he U,I community. ' PHILIPE.SULL1VAX Panorama R00n1 Editor: I had been told of the kin bizarre treatment received "t some black persons when Ik tempted to eat in the pan0ll! Room here at the University first it was unbelievable uiy attempted to eat there myself received stares and neglect for the waitresses. They passed E table dozens of times to wail other patrons who had come ; long after I did. I don't knowt. much longer I can take it. HARRISON WHITS Advisory roles Editor: I take exception to Dave f . tenheimer's description ofslui participation on faculty-stud: committees as being even less if. advisory. This may be true some of them, but none of: ones on which I serve with 5" dents. For example, the Slot Behavior Committee is the or body (or person) which imp; sanctions on students for violit of significant University-tiiet ulations. Said Committee to: power to place students out plinary probation, suspend on pell them. The Committee1 sists of five faculty and five r dents, each with one volt.S' dents perform as well as fa True, the Committee ret authority through the P' but in about five years if-' modified only one or iwi sions. The Special Events & Board is advisory only motion, mo-tion, but it has recommend; icics and procedures which w this operation and the f'& has accepted these policies specls the decisions of1' mittee. Students are as n and as vocal and effect; other segment of the Com- Mr. Partenheinier's tions may be valid in some committees, but not a- of them. -.. Also, even advisory co ; are not necessarily they do in effect o ten S ' policies which the ' ministration is pleased - and implement. LOWELL L-g; ASSOCIATE |