Posted by Jeff Howard on January 26, 2008 @ 06:33 p.m. EST
Categories: AMS
NAD is of the utmost importance to us and must remain student run. This year has seen a drastic increase in prosecutions and sanctions which shows the system is being used. We recognize the need for more money for this system and as such have allocated $5,000 for increased operation and promotion of our unique brand of student-run non-academic discipline, both on campus and in the Kingston community.
We are against the idea of non-academic infractions showing up on student transcripts and we will continue to voice our concerns while keeping an open dialogue with the University administration. Currently the vague nature of the language in the draft Code of Conduct is something that must be clarified in the best interest of students.
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