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A UHS employee and member of HUCTW, who spoke on condition of anonymity, says he has received little information about possible cuts, despite his union membership.
"[The faculty] only think Chaucer and Shakespeare are worthwhile. Creative writing is just not respected," says one English concentrator who spoke on condition of anonymity. "I think most would say the department does not try to foster writers."
One studio arts senior, speaking on condition of anonymity, says she feels distraught after concentrating in VES and deciding that she wants to continue her artistic endeavors.
It's debatable whether such sharing of financial resources is an old or new tactic for the Business School. A development official there, speaking on condition of anonymity, told The Crimson in the fall of 1992 that the school would not be helping with the capital campaign.
A general re-ordering of the police administration is expected by some department officials. These officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, feel Johnson's declining health and the department's internal bickering make reform impossible with the existing personnel.