To School of Arts and Sciences Dean Rosemary Stevens for cutting the American Civilization, Religious Studies, and Regional Science Departments as well as for not reviewing her decision when the faculty voted, asking her to do so. To the Undergraduate Assembly, a lot promised and nothing done. To the Athletic Department for, first, raising men's basketball ticket prices through the roof. For then not planning to deal with the lines resulting in a near riot. Finally, for planning a home schedule that includes far too many no contests and games over break or finals. To University Police Commissioner John Kuprevich for the putting a large police presence where it is needed least – Locust Walk. To the Commission on Strengthening the Community for its reluctant inclusion of students. To the Nominations and Elections Committee for by-passing procedure and using representatives from 10 interest groups to pick the student representatives to the Commission. To the Coalition for Responsive Student Government. The Coalition itself has disappeared, and its members on the UA might as well have. They have hardly lived up to their campaign promises. To the University' Judicial system. There is hardly any justice in it. To Athletic Director Paul Rubincam for not acting on the women's swim team complaints. To those responsible for the bomb threats to various campus buildings including DuBois College House. To the planners of the DuBois College House support rally. Next time ask if the residents want a rally before planning the whole thing, not after. To the student leader types behind the VPUL rally. We're still scratching our heads on this one. To Princeton tailback and loudmouth Keith Elias for taking potshots at the University's academic quality. Can he even spell 59 yards? To everyone and everything behind the closing of Saladalley and Boccie. All we're left with now is FWOT and Powelton.
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