Salient: An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 12, No. 2, March 16th, 1949.
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This is not a matter that should be regarded as purely a student problem. University education and facilities receive too little attention as it is and some attempt should be made to come to a more practical and useful arrangement with the Government,
If the present attendance at universities throughout New Zealand remains high then the allocation from the Students Association fee is a sound investment. How much is in hand now is not a factor nor is subsidy offered an immediate benefit. Now that university education is more readily available every effort should be made to see that university education is education and not merely a night school cram for degrees and qualifications. To create a students' university of use to the nation it is necessary to have a student body not a few enthusiasts shuttered in a ruin.