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...Vice President Randall S. Sarafa ’09 echoed this idea, saying that any reform must include students representation on the Ad Board. Concern was also raised that resident deans voting alongside their superiors might be less willing to fight for a student’s cause. Resident deans serve as the primary voice for any student in their House who has to appear for the board, regardless of their point of view on the issue, and they still have a vote on any case they defend...
...size of the Ad Board also came under scrutiny. Many in attendance agreed that a body with fewer members would make a difference to students appearing before the Ad Board. Participants also discussed whether the Ad Board should remain educational in nature or would be more effective as a judicial body...
...students who did come to the meeting brought with them stories of friends who had appeared before the Ad Board. From these anecdotes came concerns over a rule that requires that students leave campus immediately once they are told they must withdraw, preventing them from seeking mental health counseling at University Health Services...
Last November, then-Interim Dean of the College David R. Pilbeam announced that he had convened a committee to consider reforms of the Ad Board. Committee members were named in January...
...hoped to have a voice in the process, forming an Ad Hoc Ad Board Committee. But Donald H. Pfister, chair of the Ad Board Review Committee and a professor of organismic and evolutionary biology, told Sundquist at the time that he was not willing to consider the Council’s input on the issue...