Salient. Victoria University of Wellington Students' Newspaper. Volume 31 Number 15, July 9, 1968
Contents
- [title page] p. 1
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- Full report on Omega Teach-In — by Judy Falloon, Denis Phelps
- Vice-Chancellor speaks on student demonstrations
- [advert]
- Virginity In Danger p. 2
- Letter — Labour Club debate — by M. Scott
- [advert]
- On the Grapevine
- [advert]
- Demand for V.S.A. exceeds supply — by Elizabeth Bell
- [advert]
- Kinsella says can't tell what failure is — by Tony Jaques p. 3
- What exec did
- Sequel To P.P.P. and A
- Salient declines — by K. Meek, M. Todd, V. McLean
- Change Control Of Mental Hospitals — by Louis Ahearn
- Get fools worked up — by Les Slater
- [advert]
- The Right Left and The Wrong on Nationalism p. 4
- Editorial — July 9, 1968 — Bursary issue p. 5
- [Salient staff]
- serious — by Philip Morrison
- worthy — by A. Tajuddin
- kkk hope — by T. McGrath
- rabid — by A. L. Vasan
- phobic — by F. Romanovsky
- [editor's comment on letter entitled 'No Comment' in the previous issue]
- no joke — by Phei-Cheru Eu
- sharing — by A. M. Richardson
- gap
- 'wogs'? — by Pul Phin Gur
- cordial — by Hun L. K.
- silent — by Peter R. Beilby
- permit — by J. Banas, T. Look
- The Remembrance — by Neil Wright p. 6
- Bremworth — by Hockey Patilla
- [Untitled poem]
- Love
- [untitled poem]
- The Return Of The Triboldies — Part 15 — by Dennis List
- Students and Unions — by Owen Gager p. 8
- [Editors note on Owen Gager's article entitled 'Students and Unions']
- Holyoake. science fiction and political mumbo-jumbo
- What Omega is — Jim Mitchell (Right wing commentator) — by Jim Mitchell p. 9
- What Omega is — Tony Hurst (doing PhD in Physics) — by Tony Hurst
- FLOOD p. 11
- Party
- Films p. 12
- Concerts — Varied entertainment at International Concert — by Gill Mackie
- Books — Ugupu-Sex, booze and politics p. 13
- Drama
- Art: Critic unstimulated — by Nevil Gibson
- [advert]
- [advert] p. 14
- Jubilee Cup prospects
- [advert]
- Handicapped children helped by students — by Louis Ahearn
- [advert]
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Letters to The Editor p. 15
- Taylor Gets Full Power — by Alister Taylor p. 15
- The march — by David Harcourt
- Spiked — by Brian Bell
- Open day — by M. R. Humphreys
- exec. officers report — International Affairs — by Gerard Guthrie
- [advert]
- Out Side Left p. 16
- Ventilation Change Not Very Likely
- [advert]
- Candy on war path — by D. F. Cropp
- Pro-Chancellor rubbishes N.Z. Press — by Les Slater