fore next week's University Council meeting. "If we don't vote, we've missed the boat," she said. In addition, GAPSA unanimously passed a resolution calling for the distribution of complete copies of the Committee on Conduct's ROTC report to University Council members. Garfinkel said that the members of the University Council did not receive every part of the document, which called for ROTC's removal by June 1993 if policies against gays and lesbians are not changed. In other business, GAPSA also unanimously approved its addendum to the Committee to Diversify Locust Walk report, an addendum compiled by a committee formed to combat the "lack of representation of graduate/professional students on the Committee." Seven undergraduates were on the committee, while graduate students had a single representative. The addendum recommended that the University maintain and augment the academic uses of buildings on the Walk and give the graduate students a greater portion of the Walk for their interests. GAPSA also unanimously elected Anita Robinson, secretary of the Black Graduate and Professional Student Assembly, as Vice Chair for Special Projects. GAPSA also voted to sponsor a fall party on November 22. (CUT LINE) Please see GAPSA, page 5 GAPSA, from page 1
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