At their meeting this weekend, the Princeton University Board of Trustees decided not to make any change in the University's relationship to ROTC. On the first of this month, the faculty had voted that the ROTC program should be terminated if speech restrictions on gay men, lesbians, and bisexuals are not lifted by June 30, 1994. A statement released by Princeton President Harold Shapiro was notable mainly for its complete failure even to take on the issue of academic freedom, which was the motivation for the faculty resolution. As an interesting side note, the statement also repeated the fiction that ROTC is not a University program, ignoring the clause in the contract between Princeton and the Army in which Princeton agrees to "make available to the Army ROTC program the necessary classrooms, administrative offices, office equipment, storage space, and other required facilities in a fair and equitable manner in comparison with other programs and departments of the institution."