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Third World Group Disavows Proposal

In addition to their decision on the Gomes report, CHUL members last night also voted to form an ad hoc committee of CHUL's student members to investigate the freshman housing lottery procedure.

"The lottery procedure is covered with much suspicion," Michael Fridkin '81, who presented the motion, said last night, adding that "if we could eliminate the students' suspicion about the process, we could get rid of a lot of their unhappiness with the lottery results."

CHUL members last night also voted to table a proposal which would ask the administration to grant the Student Assembly $2,000 in University funds for upcoming events.

Since it was formed in 1979, the assembly has relied solely on outside donations and fundraising events. Andrew B. Hermann, chairman of the assembly, told CHUL members, adding that rising costs had forced them to go to the University for financial assistance.

In a vote taken before the CHUL meeting last night, the student caucus almost unanimously approved a resolution presented to it by the Student Assembly in response to the recent Dowling Committee report, which calls for a more centralized student governing body.

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The resolution states that the committee that Irafts the constitution for the centralized body should be composed entirely of representatives from existing student governing bodies and undergraduate organizations.

"The constitution of a new student government is a student matter and it should be drawn up entirely by students, consulting with the administration when appropriate," the resolution states

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