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Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 17, No. 20. October 8, 1953

Living Conditions

Living Conditions

It was decided to ask local commutes to make Investigations into the living conditions of those students not living at home or in hos page 5 tels. The advisability of employing a lodgings officers with wide functions in each centre was stressed. The problem of accommodation brought us face to face with the question of the difficulty of foreign students' board due to racial prejudice. C.U.C. provided a report on this problem and it was emphasised that this aspect must be continually borne in mind when investigating the wider issues.

These specific projects con be considered as being the result of three years of an uncertain attitude toward the interpretation of the W.U.S. Ideals in the N.Z. University during the transition of thought from relief to that of ever-present student needs which has taken place since the war.

In order to put the programme in its correct perspective and to make the conference informative, three papers were presented to the members. Background and Ideals were covered by the outgoing secretary. Mr. Edward Carter; the problem of interpreting the ideals of W.U.S. into the N.Z. situation, by Malcolm Douglas; and the development and administration of the W.U.S. central international programme of Action, With special emphasis on the universal field of student health., by Miss Pat Morrison.

Besides the above-mentioned projects of a national nature there were minor points raised for specific Local and Dominion Committee interest. However, the two significant points which differentiated this conference from previous ones were the informed and concrete discussions and projects which arose from the interpretation of the University problem and secondly the duty of W.U.S. personnel to make an effort to be informed on all overseas student news, because of the growing interest of N.Z. students in overseas affairs.

—V.U.C. Committee.