Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria University, Wellington N.Z. Vol. 22, No. 4. April 27, 1959
Caf. Again
Caf. Again
Apparently the Executive considers the caf. unimportant, and its problems of little concern.
Though a sub-committee was formed, did some extensive investigation and brought down a report, the Executive have not yet found time in three meetings to consider it. It has not even appeared on the agenda, except under the ubiquitous title "General"—a multitude of sins which the Executive never seem to have time to confess.
They are being unfair to Miss Rosie, who still does not know whether she will get her requested increase, and to the students who would like to know what is going to happen to suggestions for improvement.
A whole meeting last Monday was devoted to the question of sending a debating team to the United States, a matter which, not surprisingly, they were unable to resolve.
Why such flights of fancy should take precedence when there are so many more immediate internal problems to be solved is beyond us.