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Gettysburg College in ‘The Philadelphia Inquirer’
Check out in The Philadelphia Inquirer about ¹û¶³´«Ã½app¹Ù·½â€™s challenge to Gettysburg College’s absurd and unfair sexual misconduct policy. In the article, Gettysburg essentially admits that not only does the policy exist, but it is enforced. As I said in the article, “[t]hey’re saying: ‘Yes we know we’ve written a code so broad that people will violate on a daily basis but trust us we won’t abuse it.’â€
It’s lunacy to trust administrators—or anyone else—with the power to punish anyone they like on the promise they won’t abuse it. To assume such an arrangement will work in a fair and just manner is to assume the infallibility of those in charge of administering the system. And if there is one thing I have learned by working for ¹û¶³´«Ã½app¹Ù·½, it’s that college administrators (or any one else for that matter) sure aren’t infallible.
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