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...freshman year, the Administrative Board placed him on probation for a month. And then, after a miserable showing on his finals—five Es, two Cs, a B and a pass—he was suspended. After a grueling few months at summer school, though, Cyril convinced the Ad Board to readmit...
Later that day the Ad Board allowed Cyril Wilcox to withdraw from Harvard College due to “ill health.” He never returned to Cambridge...
Unfortunately, Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68 sees our revelry a bit differently. Commercials blind us to “the real world of drunkenness,” he gently reminds us in his op-ed “Harvard in a Beer-Ad World,” and images of beautiful people with lips pressed against some frothy brew can seduce even the most critically-minded Harvard students. “The reality of heavy drinking,” he warns veteran lushes without a hint of irony, is one in which na?...
Last May, the faculty approved a policy change that allows the Administrative Board to decline hearing potential cases of sexual assault. While change is welcome and necessary given the Ad Board’s appalling track record on this issue, the College failed to replace the Ad Board with a more comprehensive support system, making Harvard an even more difficult place for victims of sexual assault...
...same time, a return to the Ad Board’s previous standards is not the solution. Instead, the College must create a new disciplinary board that would be specially trained to handle cases of sexual assault. The investigation and adjudication of sexual assault cases requires a care and expertise that the currently untrained board does not have. Rather, a new or separate board should comprise individuals who express their interest in the fair adjudication of sexual assault complaints. The board should be extensively educated to ensure an understanding of what sorts of behavior constitute sexual assault...