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According to the SSP handbook, students are not allowed to make noise after 11 p.m. (1 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights). The steps of Weld, however, were once the site for summer school frolicking into the wee hours of the morning...
Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish, co-authors of the helpful handbook Siblings Without Rivalry, began to explore sibling conflict while their children were growing up and fighting. Faber and Mazlish emphasize that parents shouldn't compare a kid with a sibling--even favorably. Most parents know better than to ask, "Why can't you be more like your brother?" But any comparison pits one child against another; it subtly sabotages their relationship when a parent says, "You're much better organized than your sister." Each child should be appreciated individually--though not necessarily equally--and should be praised...
According to the Tufts student handbook, the only situation in which TCUJ is allowed to impose penalties or other disciplinary procedures without conducting a hearing is "on a temporary basis, pending the outcome of a hearing or appeal, when the nature of the situation indicates that there is an immediate danger to the well-being of an individual or the campus community or when warranted by other special circumstances...
...further games would be entirely dependent on the results of other games. The entire list of possibilities takes of up two full pages in the NCAA Handbook...
...this decision ought to be upheld. Universities owe their students some form of procedural safeguards in disciplinary matters, and at the very least universities should be held to the procedures described in their official publications. Should a university make no guarantee whatsoever of fair process in its student handbook, as the Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts has argued, students might be inclined to go elsewhere; to renege on procedural guarantees infringes on basic notions of fairness. The courts should feel no reluctance to interpret (albeit generously) the terms of university regulations and serve as the last line of defense...