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| | Gay Bears: Daily Californian, 1965 |
 | | During the same period that these articles on “sexual minorities” ran, the Daily Californian was reporting, editorializing, and fielding indignant letters from students on the then-controversial possibility that residence hall rules might be relaxed to allow women students to come to dinner in the dining commons wearing pants instead of dresses or skirts. |
 | | A motion passed by the Board reads: “The Daily Californian has failed to meet accepted standards of journalistic ethics, has allowed its use for publication of anonymous allegations which are damaging to the reputation of groups and individuals, and has failed to exercise the discretionary responsibility of a community journal of communication. |
 | | The Daily Californian Publishers Board, [is] composed of six student representatives, the ASUC President, two University administrators, two faculty members, one member of the journalism department, and two professional journalists (all voting members) and the Daily Californian Business Manager and Editor, and the ASUC Director of Publications. |
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