Salient: An Organ of Student Opinion At Victoria University College, Wellington, N. Z. Vol. 24, No. 4. 1961
Selectivity
Selectivity
However, the compiling of articles may not be regarded as a matter of mere chance; it might just be that a report on Algeria, a political chat, and an art review did not simply appear by accident. It is plausible that a part of the educational tasks, for which the student bodies as official organisations exist as well as the higher institutions, consist in enlivening the interest of its members for world affairs, human relations, and cultural life. And it may be assumed that the student body tries to fulfill this purpose through its newspapers.