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cl)/_\\IffirAci 19 Serving the San Jose State University Community since 1934 Volume 79, No. 41 Tuesday. October 26, 1982 Policy Another rainy day comes to San Jose reviewed ...J.,;.im."- Major is jeopardized i;;111711111'aelt1.4.14 ./,,,...., By Dudek Moran Questions about a provision in -4010:01,0, SJSU's policy of terminating a department's major are being raised on the eve of the review of the Afro-American Studies major. The review, to be conducted by a five-member committee headed by Brett Melendy, associate academic vice president for undergraduate 411erellir41.’ affairs, is scheduled for sometime 4E1 Yf* this week. Part of the reason for the review, according to Gerald Wheeler, dean of the School of Social Sciences, was that the Afro. America n Studies Department failed to graduate at least 10 majors per year. System -wide policy 1.4*..44111 Wheeler, who ordered the review, said that the figure was set by California State Colleges and University system policy. The policy, which pertains to un- dergraduate programs, determines Parking wasn't the only problem for students Monday as two commuters, shown hare, try to locate their cars while avoiding puddles on the roof of the Seventh Street garage. whether departments should grant bachelor degrees. Carlene Young, chairwoman of the Afro-American Studies Department, has maintained that no such policy exists, and said that although the CSU "recommended" that such a guideline be used in City parking meeting moved determining if a department should be allowed to have a major, such a limit was never made a part of of- at Council rescheduled afternoon ficial CSU policy.
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