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Student frustration on academic issues leads to confrontation. At a Union Court meeting, David Lockwood puts the case for action on student demands.

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Reproduced from ANU Reporter, vol. 5, no. 5, p. 8, 1974

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Four student demands were referred to the Board of the School of General Studies: - Staff-student control on an equal basis of representation in determining course content. - Student choice of the means of assessment. - An end to overcrowded classes by the repetition of lectures or tutorials not by the introduction of quotas. - Establishment of a women's studies course, the content of which to be decided on by the women of the University. (source: ANU Reporter)

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1-Apr-74

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