Article interviews both the University of Toronto and Apache community members regarding the consequences of the planned construction of two telescopes on Apache ceremonial land
Letter Regarding U of T's involvement on Mount Graham
Description
Response from the U of T's Vice President on behalf of the President
Creator
James F. Keffer
Source
OPIRG Archive
Date
1991-12-13
Contributor
Tam Rayan
Rights
James F. Keffer
Coverage
27 King's College Circle, Toronto Ontario, M5S 1A1
Context
U of T Vice President, James F. Keffer responds on behalf of President Prichard in regards to a letter sent by the the Students' Administrative Council to make him aware of their resolution to condemn possible involvement by the university in the observatory project on Mount Graham, Arizona. Letter states that the University is undertaking no action at this time to join the Columbus project despite being invited to participate.
Letter written by OPIRG to gather current information that would assist in lobbying the University and the Astronomy Department against the Telescope Project in Arizona.
U of T Coalition Against the Columbus Project Meeting Minutes
Description
Minutes for the November 20, 1991 meeting of the U of T Coalition Against the Columbus Project. The focus of the meeting was the develop a strategy regarding U of T's stance to defer their decision to involve themselves or not in the Columbus Project until next year.
Creator
U of T Coalition Against the Columbus Project
Source
OPIRG Archive
Date
1991-11-20
Contributor
Tam Rayan
Rights
U of T Coalition Against the Columbus Project
Coverage
Unknown
Context
The Coalition was comprised of members from OPIRG, the Student Christian Movement, International Socialists, and Science for Peace.