Word: crr
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...fact there been a CRR as a real student-faculty body, and enough cases and jurisdiction to have it meet often" there would be no need to develop the alternative, said Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57, who has been the chief architect of the new Judicial Board since he assumed office two years...
Because for the last 17 years the University has been hampered in its attempt to develop a consensus on controversial issues as students have rejected the body designed to do just that--the CRR. students have traditionally refused to serve onor appear before the CRR, calling it a politicaltribunal. No student has served on an active CRR...
Student protest abated when the CRR practicallyfaded out of sight during the late 1970s aftertrying 369 cases and requiring 63 students towithdraw in the first half of the decade. But assoon as then Dean of the College John B. Fox Jr.'59 revived the judicial body in the spring of1985 undergraduates strengthened theircondemnation of the body...
While the CRR eventually handed down relativelylenient sentences to the 25 students being chargedfor participation in two separate divestmentprotests, undergraduates continued to boycott thebody and push for disciplinary from. The 1985hearings were the beginning of the end for theCRR...
...CRR was no longer functioning in the wayits architects had intended and thereby had lostlegitimacy in the eyes of the community," says Fox who isnow administrative dean of the Graduate School ofArts and Sciences. The next fall--soon after theCRR announced its decisions--Dean of the FacultyA. Michael Spence asked the newly appointed deanJewett to investigate reforming or replacing theCRR...