Showing posts with label student judiciary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label student judiciary. Show all posts

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Student Government Election Results

Congratulations to the leaders elected to student government and class leadership offices for the 2010-2011 academic year.

Student Government Executive Board
  • President: Carl Coffey

  • Vice President: Marja Copeland

  • Treasurer: Khandarmaa Enkhbold
Judiciary Board
  • Chair: Aneliese Apala

  • 2011 Rep: Sara Goldstein

  • 2011 Rep: Caleb Moxley

  • 2011 Rep: Arielle Orem
  • 2012 Rep: Meghan Luksic

  • 2012 Rep: Patrick Glynn
  • 2013 Rep: Ryan Woloshin

  • 2013 Rep: Lee Nutter

  • 2013 Rep: John Croney
Social Violations Hearing Board
  • 2012 Rep: Alexandra Starbuck
Senators
  • Main Hall: Will Berke

  • Main Hall: Jael Daniely

  • Main Hall: Erinn Sudol

  • West Hall: Derrick Woods-Morrow

  • Webb Hall: Megan Dillard

  • Wright Hall: Meredith Humphreys

  • Moore Hall: Rachel Cox
2011 Class Officers
  • President: Amanda Roberts

  • Vice President: Meica Green
2012 Class Officers
  • President: Kira Chhatwal

  • Secretary: Jessica Cline
2013 Class Officers
  • President: Catherine Godley

  • Vice President: Zara Sibtain

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Randolph College Celebrates the Honor System

Randolph College celebrates Judiciary Awareness Week December 1-4, 2009.

Sponsored by the student-run Judiciary Committee, the week serves to celebrate the College's century-old honor system and remind the community of the importance of the honor code to our community.

Activities designed to educate students about how the system works include a daily quiz with high scorers receiving Macon Bookshop gift cards.

"I love my Honor Code" t-shirts are a popular fashion statement this week. Students also are encouraged to sign slips of paper that say "I pledge to uphold the honor code" and post them in Main Hall as well as signing their pledge into a book to be passed on to future generations.

Learn more about the Randolph College Honor System > > >

Honor Pledge

I pledge absolute honesty in my academic work and in all personal relationships at Randolph College.

I will maintain the integrity of my word, and I will respect the rights of others.

Realizing that these standards are an integral part of life at Randolph College, I assume my obligation to uphold this honor pledge.

If at any time I fail to live up to my obligation of this pledge, I will report myself to the Chair of the Judiciary Committee.

I will also ask others to report themselves for any infraction of this pledge.