Also, Brad Kramer writes that he is “utterly overjoyed” at the opening and operations of the new library (Fetter, 1984, p. 8). Controversies such as this one, as well as every year in Chapel Hill, arose commonly in 1984. One issue along with undergraduates in the Davis library, was the distribution of playboy magazines in the student stores (Fridl, 1984, p. 1). The chairman of The Association of Women Students, Margie Walker, felt as if the magazines were sexist and degrading to women. The Association as a whole planned on getting the magazine taken out of the library, in order to raise student’s awareness on taxpayer dollar’s being spent on student “pornography”. Yet, the vast majority of campus was in support of the magazines being in the library. The large variety of differing opinions and protests, such as these, shaped the university into one of the most diverse schools in the country
Also, Brad Kramer writes that he is “utterly overjoyed” at the opening and operations of the new library (Fetter, 1984, p. 8). Controversies such as this one, as well as every year in Chapel Hill, arose commonly in 1984. One issue along with undergraduates in the Davis library, was the distribution of playboy magazines in the student stores (Fridl, 1984, p. 1). The chairman of The Association of Women Students, Margie Walker, felt as if the magazines were sexist and degrading to women. The Association as a whole planned on getting the magazine taken out of the library, in order to raise student’s awareness on taxpayer dollar’s being spent on student “pornography”. Yet, the vast majority of campus was in support of the magazines being in the library. The large variety of differing opinions and protests, such as these, shaped the university into one of the most diverse schools in the country