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Old 02-09-2005, 06:36 PM
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I agree with whomever said that in this case, the students should be consequented as individual students. Write policies (and enforce them) that state if a student is participating in or promoting an underground/unrecognized organization, they are subject to discipline all the way up to expulsion. They aren't allowed any honorary memberships, Dean's list honors, whatever. If this had been a group of people who lived on the 5th floor of a residence hall and required some sort of hazing activity to be "popular" on the floor, they would be dealt with as individual students.

Now I have a question...all throughout this school year, many deaths have occured in a "group" setting (at a party or function with others around). Why can't these students cut someone off or tell them they've had enough? What is keeping them from feeling empowered enough to draw a line in the sand to keep someone alive?

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