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March 2003, Week 3

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Hi all,

Speaking with Dan Jones this evening, the hot topic of campus activism came
up. Lots of students at Hunter are "active" in different ways -- clubs,
rallies, college governance, political action groups and the like. Some
think it's essential that they be out in the streets in critical mass.
Others think their place is local governance. Some both. But it's rare to
see students of differing "activist" methodologies come together and talk
about why they think what they're doing is important. I'm interested in
hearing students' arguments in a public, dialogue-driven forum. Does this
sound interesting? What kind of format would this forum take? Maybe a panel
discussion, brief, of 5 or so students from across Hunter's groups, then a
full-blown group dialogue about the topic of college activism? Would anyone
be interested in participating?
Thoughts?


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Jillian Murray
Vice Chairperson
Hunter College Senate
http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/senate
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