Vol. XXXIX – No. 12
This issue contains articles on BC seeking additional facilities to house the increased student body due to open enrollment policy, criticisms of the open enrollment policy, and news of the election petitioning for representati...
Vol. XXXIX – No. 9
This issue contains articles detailing different anti-war Moratorium activities held across BC, news of the Board of Higher Education approving an open admissions plan, and information on the creation of a framework to include s...
Vol. XXXIX – No. 4
This issue contains articles on the report conducted by the University Commission on Admissions regarding open enrollment plans being submitted to the Board of Higher Education, student officers looking to increase student contr...
Vol. XXXII – No. 2
This issue contains articles on the return of 2 out of 3 of the campus journals, the stabilization of BC enrollment to about 30,000, and the overflowing crowd attendance to hear the story of the 4 North Vietnamese student defect...
Vol. XL – No. 1
This issue contains articles on how President Kneller addressed the Student Assembly on the proposed Faculty-Student Senate and open admissions, the delayment of the expansion of the Livingston Annex Plan until September 1971, and ...
Vol. XXXIX – No. 2
This issue contains articles on the goals of an entrance committee to investigate the possibility of admitting another 1,300 students to BC, growing support of the suit filed by the United Students Party (USP) and Graduate Stude...
Vol. XXXIX – No. 13
The issue contains articles on various aspects of the open enrollment policy and its effect on campus space; in particular, it details the town meeting that was held to discuss plans to move the social sciences departments to d...
Vol. XL – No. 2
This issue contains articles on the proposed revised CLAS schedule to accommodate increased enrollment, charges against BC bookstore alleging poor working conditions, and the impeachment of the Student Body President being postpone...
Vol. XXIX – No. 2
This issue contains articles on 'disadvantaged' students who have completed the first part of an admissions project through the taking of remedial classes, anticipated changes to the Executive Council to be more inclusive to BC s...
Vol. XXXI – No. 1
This issue contains articles on the suspension of the dress code for one year to test student response, the rapid growth in enrollment requiring campus renovations and expansions, and Professor Margaret Woodbridge named 'Teacher ...