The Role of the University: A Student Perspective

Molly Olinger, David Young, Julie Bradley, Michael Boulden, Amy Mooney and Bomshad Mobasher

Monday, 11 Feb 1991 at 4:00 pm – Maintenance Shop, Memorial Union

Molly Olinger is president of the Government of the Student Body. David Young is editor-in-chief of the ISU Examiner. Julie Bradley is a political science graduate student who recently returned from the Middle East. Michael Boulden is president of Black Student Government. Amy Mooney is an English graduate student and former columnist for the [i}ISU Daily. Bamshad Mobasher is a GSB Senator and Committee on Equality member.
Part of the National Affairs Series.

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