The seven demands, read aloud by an activist associated with the union after a speech by entertainer and activist Harry Belafonte, included calls for more control over the Black Student Unions budget, more housing for lower-income students, a new multicultural student center, the requirement of classes teaching all students about the historical treatment of minorities, access to emergency scholarships for minority students, increased exposure to library materials and a requirement that 10 percent of the campus be represented by black students.Instead, all students below a 2.9 GPA at the end of each term or semester, should lose all their grants and scholarships, to make way for people who would actually make the best use of them. Thanks Altura Ct.
Vote Rob Steele for UofM board of regents.