Salient. Victoria University Student Newspaper. Volume 36, Number 10. 23rd May 1973
Procesh for all that
Procesh for all that
The feeling that the ending of Procesh had caused the problems was also expressed. Although on the surface this seems to be a cause, it fails to analyse the situation. It says that things are bad and if we could only return to the old ways it would all improve. But times have changed. The increased pressure of work means that the burden of organising these activities falls on a few. They are poorly organised as a result and become more hassle than benefit.