Two Currier House students who are organizing support for reforms in the Committee on Rights and Responsibilities are planning a meeting of House representatives Monday night to discuss the reforms.
The idea behind the meeting is to try to have all the Houses refuse to nominate representatives to the CRR unless the disciplinary committee has equal student-Faculty representation.
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