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...CRR has found several students guilty of "interfering with normal University processes," and forced them to withdraw from the College. The students were expelled because they demonstrated in support of their political beliefs. The CRR's record does not deserve support, and both Faculty members and students have proposed reforms. Their efforts, however, have been singularly unsuccessful. While students continued to boycott the CRR, Faculty members could point to student dissatisfaction as a reason to reform. Now, even that bargaining point is gone...
...great irony of the freshman debates over the CRR boycott is that all members of the Freshman nominating panel were agreed in their desire to see the CRR changed. In their blind faith in the possibilities of "reform from within," the freshmen overestimated the Faculty's supposed good will, and probably will be frustrated in their attempts to effect any change at all--meaningful...
...list of substantive objections to the CRR has become the Greek chorus of the CRR debates, but it is worth repeating, if only as a suggested agenda for the four prospective members of the CRR...
...CRR's charter, the Resolution on Rights and Responsibilities, is vaguely worded, specifying only that students can be brought up for discipline if they "obstruct the normal processes of the University." The resolution does not hold University officers to the same standard of conduct as it does students; therefore the origins of the student slogan "You're right and we're responsible...
...CRR until recently held closed hearings, and still has the power to do so. It can deny students the right to have legal counsel present at the hearings, and can admit hearsay evidence. There is no separate appeals board; the CRR rules on any appeals of its decisions and must approve the readmission of any students it has expelled...