UJC finalizes 15 cases this semester, 13 cases pending

The University Judiciary Committee released its Fall Statistics Report Dec. 19, in which it detailed the 15 cases processed over the course of the fall semester. All of the UJC’s cases were brought against individuals, and the most common case types involved violations of Standards of Conduct 6, 2 and 10 — violations of University policy, threats to health and safety and violations of federal, state or local law.

The UJC is a student-run, Special Status Organization that acts on behalf of the University to adjudicate alleged violations by students or organizations of the University’s 12 Standards of Conduct.

Allison McVey, UJC chair and fourth-year College student, shared the statistics report in an email to the University Dec. 19. McVey reflected on the UJC’s semester, noting that no organizational cases were processed for the second consecutive semester. Additionally, McVey said that the Committee crafted sanctions for the students found guilty that facilitated “growth, healing and reflection.”…

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