May 04, 2005
The People vs. the Administration
SUOC came under "attack" by the administration a few weeks ago, with allegations of participation in high-risk activities such as "spelunking" and "mountain climbing." While we don't participate in either activity, we do cave, peak-bag, and rock climb. Apparently we are risky enough to need supervision from 30-something graduates of Recreation Management programs that think holding onto a tree when swimming in a flooded river is good idea...
Damning the man, we set out to rally some student support with a little going-out-of-business propaganda.
Whether or not we're justified in being afraid of a change in management is a tricky situation. On the one hand, the University just wants to protect itself from lawsuits. On the other hand, there never has been a lawsuit in our 70 years of existence, and our system of edumacation works damn finely. The fear is being slapped by a parent and not being allowed to go ice climbing anymore, just because that parent doesn't know how to...
Fortune appeared to be smiling on us during our quad protest. 850 student and faculty signatures (and one signature from a Vietnam veteran who stopped by to thank us for keeping the spirit of protesting authority alive) were collected. The Student Association passed a resolution unanimously condemning the University from messing with us. And we had a rainbow over our quad campsite.
Even all of this wasn't enough to protect us, though. Today, Dean Urtz made it official, and has turned into a newpeak robot when responding to questions about the move (such as: where will money come from? Can we still kayak?).
We'll shoulder on like we always do, though. If







by reid
on October 01, 2007
by reid
on July 17, 2005
dude. it was a DOUBLE rainbow!
Posted by: dante on May 30, 2005 05:20 AM