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When the Administrative Board later put the students on disciplinary probation, the protestors charged that the punishment was unfair because their attempted blockade had not broken University rules.
The punishments of two junior men at Princeton, alleged to have had "enforced intercourse" last year with a sophomore woman, were recently reduced from suspensions to disciplinary probation, officials in Princeton's dean of students' office disclosed last week.
Princeton's Discipline Committee last spring sentenced the two men, whose names have not been released, to suspensions of unknown durations. But this fail, after the men appealed their sentences to President William G. Bowen, their sentences for the April incident were reduced to disciplinary probation.
This is the first "death" sentence levied since the 1985 N.C.A.A. reforms, undertaken when educators finally panicked at the familiar spectacle of alumni boosters running amuck. Corrupt football practices are not unique to Dallas or the Southwest Conference, though the climate seems perfect there all the year. Three of the...
Engineering student Bankoff was originally expelled from student housing. But he appealed the decision, and received three years disciplinary probation and a dorm warning. He said yesterday that he will remain at the university.