Barnard College president Martha Peterson comments on plans for a roster of women scholars, and what she percieves as a "falling apart of direction" in the Women's Center's leadership.
In a letter to the Women's Center, third-year Harvard Law School student Alice Richmond discusses the difficulty of recruiting women to law schools, and the discrimination they face once they arrive.
One copied page from a Barnard alumna's letter, in which she expresses approval of the college's new Women's Center, in light of her own thoughts on the relevance of women's colleges in the 1970s.