Monday, November 10, 2003
Oho! Score!
Bad times for protesters. No more lawyers speaking for students, no more open hearings, and no more mock trials. The university looks poised to lay the authoritative smack down on protesters (though, in my opinion, the revisions will never get by the Academic Senate).
I have a strong objection to the title of this piece, however: "Code of Conduct Revisions Curb Students’ Rights." This is far too oversimplified. While it does curb some students' rights during hearings, it also encourages and protects students' educational rights, specifically those who take classes in Wheeler Hall during protest season.
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