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[email protected]. DeYoung discusses self-governance by Robert Ei kert DeYoung commented that Hope structure as allowing a large de- will contribute to the "quality of tion by stating, "All things con- has been moving in the direction gree of self-governance, but ac- life." sidered, how many people will Vice-President for Student Af- of self-governance, but that "there ceded that "maybe it is time to WHEN ASKED to comment on care enough to take in their own fairs Robert DeYoung expressed is evidence that people living in try something more elaborate." the notion that dorm rights and hands the need to govern the hall support for the concept of self- residence halls aren't willing to THE PROPOSAL for self- privileges should match those in in such a way that it will provide governance, but disapproval for spend the time necessary to regu- governance as passed CLB was an apartment or house, DeYoung the best thing for you and for the Campus Life Board's version late their own affairs." met with disfavor by DeYoung said, "A dorm is not the same as Hope College?" in an interview Wednesday.