University of Virginia Library

Copping Out

On the recommendation of Mr. I itch. The
Council rescinded last week's request for "an
investigation of the possibility of the new
constitution (of the Law School-Graduate
School of Business Administration complex) in
the area of the amphitheater or other more
accessible sites."

Current plans call for the building of a new
law school near Copeley Hill a move that
many law students and faculty contend will
damage their position as a part of the main
academic community.

Mr. I inch indicated that a recent meeting of
law students and teachers concerned with the
matter convinced him "that further efforts to
stop construction at this late date could only
result in the loss of state funds to the law
school." The motion to rescind the suggestion
passed, 9.6.

The Library Committee reported that
student suggestions for improvement of the
library "would be greatly appreciated," and
that "more students are needed to staff the
present facilities."

As a result of the Blue Cross-Blue Shield
deficit, the Student Health Committee noted.
"We should expect an increase in the health
insurance fee." Council decided to send out
letters to "a maximum of fifty insurance
companies, inviting them to submit bids for
Student Health Insurance Plans," in an effort to
lower the rate costs for University students.