In this episode of On Record, Allison McVey, University Judiciary Committee Chair and fourth-year College student, discusses the Committee’s 70th anniversary, an unusually heavy caseload this past Fall semester and the responsibilities that come with student-led adjudication. From navigating serious health and safety cases to training new members and launching a new endowment, McVey explains how the UJC continues to adapt while remaining grounded in the University's core values of respect, safety and freedom.
Respect, safety and freedom — 70 years with the University Judiciary Committee
For 70 years, the UJC has upheld student self-governance through trust, accountability and peer-led justice
The Trial Room, where the UJC holds meetings and trials




