Monday, October 5, 2009

Updated––Dean of Students drops Code of Conduct violation charges against Evan Lisull ONLY!

Desert Lamp is reporing that the Dean of Students has officially informed Evan Lisull that he will NOT face Academic Code of Conduct violation charges.  No word yet on whether Jacob Miller has received the same notification.  We hope to hear news of Mr. Miller as soon as possible.

Daily Wildcat now reports that ONLY Evan Lisull has been informed by the Dean of Students that his case has been dropped.  The story cannot confirm whether Jacob Miller's case with the DOS too remains open or closed.  We will remain on alert until we hear otherwise.

1 comment:

  1. well, I think Jacob's charges will be dismissed as well... the point is to prevent future abuses by the admin... BUT grad students must be vigilant since their own leadership is divided ... I worry that these messages will deterr any attempt to open a dialogue inside and out the current structures gpsc etc... Fear seems to be the main driver these days, fear of retaliation, fear of cuts, fear of program closure, fear of not getting re-appointed, or re-hired as TA next year, fear of abusive administrators, deans and department heads... we must re-assure the students that abuses WILL NOT be tolerated... period.

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