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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs October 15, 1973 Mr. Richard H. Robinson, Jr. Assistant to the President General Administration The University of North Carolina Post Office Box 2688 Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514 Dear Dick: I would like to provide you with a summary of the actions taken this fall by the Student Government Association of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro with regard to the Neo-Black Society matter. On September 18, 1973, the Student Senate adopted, at the request of the Administration, a change in the Bylaws of the Student Government Association concerning membership in Type II Organizations. Previously, Section 1, L, 2b2 of the Bylaws had stated: "Recognition II entails the recognition to charter, organize, and petition Student Government for funds and/or office space. This recognition is for organizations whose meetings are open to all undergraduates, requires no dues, has no specific class, academic, political or religious affiliations. " The change adopted by the Senate and approved by the Chancellor on September 19, 1973 now provides: "Recognition II entails the recognition to charter, organize, and petition Student Government for funds and/or office space. This recognition is for organizations whose membership and meetings shall be open to and shall welcome all undergraduate students without regard to race, religion, color, creed, national origin, or sex; requires no dues; has no specific class, academic, political, racial, or religious affiliations. Organizations seeking this recognition must incorporate into their Constitutions a statement of the above provisions. " Approximately a week prior to September 18, 1973, the Committee on the Classification of Organizations had initiated its hearings on the GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA 27412 The University of North Carolina at Greensboro is a constituent institution of THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
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Full text | THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs October 15, 1973 Mr. Richard H. Robinson, Jr. Assistant to the President General Administration The University of North Carolina Post Office Box 2688 Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514 Dear Dick: I would like to provide you with a summary of the actions taken this fall by the Student Government Association of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro with regard to the Neo-Black Society matter. On September 18, 1973, the Student Senate adopted, at the request of the Administration, a change in the Bylaws of the Student Government Association concerning membership in Type II Organizations. Previously, Section 1, L, 2b2 of the Bylaws had stated: "Recognition II entails the recognition to charter, organize, and petition Student Government for funds and/or office space. This recognition is for organizations whose meetings are open to all undergraduates, requires no dues, has no specific class, academic, political or religious affiliations. " The change adopted by the Senate and approved by the Chancellor on September 19, 1973 now provides: "Recognition II entails the recognition to charter, organize, and petition Student Government for funds and/or office space. This recognition is for organizations whose membership and meetings shall be open to and shall welcome all undergraduate students without regard to race, religion, color, creed, national origin, or sex; requires no dues; has no specific class, academic, political, racial, or religious affiliations. Organizations seeking this recognition must incorporate into their Constitutions a statement of the above provisions. " Approximately a week prior to September 18, 1973, the Committee on the Classification of Organizations had initiated its hearings on the GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA 27412 The University of North Carolina at Greensboro is a constituent institution of THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA |