HONOR COMMITTEE: Vote ‘yes’ on a multi-sanction system
This week, we ask you to join us in delivering on a historic and necessary evolution for our Community of Trust — a multi-sanction Honor system.
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This week, we ask you to join us in delivering on a historic and necessary evolution for our Community of Trust — a multi-sanction Honor system.
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On the evening of Oct. 30, an unidentified person or persons wrote an Islamophobic slur outside two students’ dorm room in Brown Residential College. This incident is deeply disturbing in and of itself. As we are painfully aware, however, this event is the most recent in a series of alarming events on Grounds: racial and transphobic chalking, racial slurs written on the walls of Kent-Dabney, slurs and death threats yelled to a student from a car and anti-Semitic vandalism at the GrandMarc apartment complex. These actions are not mere insults. They are not simply isolated cases of ignorance. They are abhorrent attempts to marginalize members of our community and threaten their sense of belonging at the University. The Honor Committee stands with all members of our student body in condemning these acts, and we recognize the need to take action to combat racial and religious intolerance.