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...hearing came to no conclusion as to whether the incident was racially motivated, but at least one student testified that she heard Christopher S. Baldwin make racist remarks during the classroom confrontation, according to The Dartmouth, a campus newspaper...
According to The Dartmouth, the hearing concluded that the four students entered Cole's classroom on February 25 with cameras and a tape recorder and one of them, Baldwin, the editor-in-chief of the Review, asked Cole to read aloud a letter. The letter responded to an earlier Review article which criticized Cole's class...
...Baldwin charged that the hearing was not conducted fairly. He claimed the hearing took place in an atmosphere of "lynch-mob hysteria." He also said the panel's non-voting chairman, Dean of the College Edward Shanahan could not be impartial because Shanahan's direct superior, Dartmouth President James O. Freedman, last week issued a statement condemning the incident...
...panel suspended Baldwin and Sutter for six terms, making them eligible to return to the College in 1989, Baldwin said. He said Quilhot received a two-term suspension and may return this fall. The fourth student, Sean P. Nolan, has been placed on probation for one year, Baldwin said...
...Nolan, the Review writers stopped the professor to ask his response to an article in last week's issue which criticized his course, "American Music in the Oral Tradition." Although it is unclear what happened next, according to a college spokesman, the confrontation between Cole and Christopher S. Baldwin, editor-in-chief of the Review, two other Review editors and Nolan, turned into a vigorous shouting match...