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...refused to allow universal student evaluations of their courses for the second consecutive year. Faculty members also turned down the requests of a pleading Undergraduate Council president to reject a new rule that will hold student leaders responsible before the Administrative Board if students suffer “serious harm?? because of alcohol abuse at their parties. The rule will take effect this fall. Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Dean Theda Skocpol urged their colleagues to require mandatory evaluations for all classes with at least...
...Faculty Council, the highest governing body of FAS, approved revisions to the Handbook for Students that would make leaders of recognized and non-recognized student groups subject to review by the Administrative Board if their members or guests experience “serious harm?? resulting from excessive alcohol consumption or hazing at the organization’s gatherings...
...Committee on Social Clubs presented a report yesterday recommending that student leaders be held personally responsible for “serious harm?? related to alcohol consumption or hazing during student group gatherings...
Ragalie also cited the vagueness of the report’s language as its “most negative feature,” saying that terms such as “potential for serious harm?? need to be defined more clearly before any decisions are made about implementing the policies...
...patriotism of his administration, and whether its policies “support the troops.” Would a true patriot pursue a policy that sullies the American standard, that makes United States a pariah in the civilized world? Would a true patriot place thousands of American troops in harm??s way, knowing that hope for success in their mission is long since passed? Would a true patriot have sent thousands to war, knowing that he is sending them under false pretenses...