Word: punishment
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...only disciplinary body in which students can actively participate. Yet throughout the 1970s House committees boycotted the CRR charging that it could punish students for their political beliefs without appeal to a higher body...
...clearly did not allow South African diplomat Abe Hopenstein. In addition, the committee was created as a special body to hear more complicated cases in which political dissent may constitute a reasonable extenuating circumstance to pardon conduct that the Administrative Board--the College's traditional disciplinary body--normally would punish...
Students have boycotted the CRR almost continuously since 1970, charging that the body can be-used to punish students for their political beliels without appeal...
Since its establishment, students have perennially boycotted the committee, claiming that its powers are so vague that it can punish students for their political beliefs without appeal (see story page...
...second standard answer is that we simple must punish people who do wrong. Yet are we still so barbaric a nation to demand "an eye for an eye?" And if so, is it either just or useful to lock several human beings up in a small cage knowing that they very likely will be subject to physical, or even sexual, abuse in our overcrowded prisons? What constitutes cruet and unusual punishment...