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...waved at a 200-person rally outside University Hall last May. Organized by Harvard’s Coalition Against Sexual Violence (CASV), the event gave physicality to the sense of betrayal and disgust that many Harvard students felt upon learning of changes to the Administrative Board’s (Ad Board) policies...
...that was billed as a “minor change to the handbook.” That “minor” change was the now-infamous “corroboration rule,” which required any student bringing a complaint of assault or harassment before the Ad Board to provide “independent corroborating evidence” before a full investigation could be launched. According to statistics extrapolated from a University Health Services report, an estimated 58 rapes occurred on Harvard’s campus last year, yet the Ad Board had investigated only seven incidents...
...Leaning Committee was able to advocate for a “Single Fact-Finder”—a person, independent from the College administration and trained in investigatory techniques—who could bring a higher level of professionalism and expediency to the investigations that the Ad Board conducts...
...report put forth by the Leaning Committee is a bold plan to bring Harvard to terms with the sexual assault that occurs all too often on its campus, but there is still more to be done. The Ad Board still remains an overworked and undertrained group of academic administrators who are poorly equipped to adjudicate sexual assault claims; these claims must be judged by a group of qualified professionals in a separate board...
...group of five Harvard administrators, created to investigate the suicide of Cyril B. Wilcox, Class of 1922, was called “The Court.” The ad hoc tribunal spent the next two weeks investigating students from the College and some graduate schools—essentially prosecuting them for homosexuality...