Gunston Ledger covering drug related news in college paper, which is part of the student assemblies criticisms of too much focus on drug related issues.
George Mason student assembly calls for Gunston Ledger editor Terry Decker to resign over allowing criticism of the Vietnam war, performance of President Johnson, along with pacifist view.
The black student club made effort to carry out the festival it had planned in the Spring of 1974 despite a cut budget. Event organizers asked other student organizations to pitch in.
A letter to the editor by a student agreed with Swann’s stance on the Gurfein decision and said students overlooked the rights of other students to keep the Campus Ministry stationary.
Racial tensions persist in the aftermath of the Gurfein decision to keep the Campus Ministry where it’s placed, but put the Minority Affairs’ office in a storage closet. White students view the issue as a difference in opinion, while the Minority…
Darius Swann, the special assistant to the President of Minority Affairs, wrote a letter to the editor about his dissatisfaction with the coverage of the new Minority Affairs’ office placement.
The advent of the new school year did not soften student attitudes towards the displacement of the Campus Ministry office. Students signed petitions against the move and the head of the Student Government wrote an angry letter about Gurfein’s plan.