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...completely distinct from the Administrative Board, the College's regular disciplinary body. Senior tutors and deans sit on the "Ad Board," which adjudicates infractions of College rules ranging from failure to file study cards on time to disputes between roommates...
...contrast with the Ad Board, which does not allow students to be present when their cases are discussed, the CRR allows students charged with violating the rights of others to defend themselves in person, to cross examine their accusers, and to call witnesses...
...magazine publishers defended their product. Said Playboy Enterprises President Christie Hefner: "The idea that Playboy, which has stood for positive, healthy sex for three decades, should be linked to violent pornography is absurd." Bob Guccione, publisher of Penthouse and Forum, responded by taking out an ad that ran in newspapers across the country. Declared Guccione: "Just as I have every constitutional right to publish Penthouse, so you, too, have every right to read it or ignore it." So, presumably, does 7-Eleven have a right to refuse to stock such publications...
...Unfortunately, most of the time it's not worth prosecuting because the incident happened too long ago, and there's just no proof," says counselor Lisa I. Backus '86. "If it's date rape or there's any hint that alcohol or drugs have been involved, forget about the Ad Board...
...student counselor says the Administrative Board, which handles student discipline cases, is "notorious for inaction," and Ellen Porter Honnet, assistant dean of the College for coeducation and a sexual harassment hearing officer, says she agrees. She says that a new ad hoc committee has been formed within the Ad Board to hear special cases that relate to issues of peer harassment. The problem, she says, is that "two students with different interpretations of the same series of events make it very difficult to determine blame, even though one's sympathies lie with the victim...