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Spotuqht Point of contention: mild’ hate crime punishment prompts campus debate BYTY GOOCH WwTtii Ten points for a misuse of ID. Ten points for a hate crime. A sore point among students. Guilford's decision to assign a level one hate crime violation only 10 points in the new judicial points system has incited many debates on campus. The administration has yet to propose a solution. In contrast underage drinking violations carry 15 points. Many students are appalled at what they feel is an imdervalued charge and they aren't afraid to raise their voice. "What in God's name were the creators of the point system thinking when they made a hate crime 10 points?" asked senior C.J. Green in an email interview. "We live in a country founded on genocide and slavery and to have a hate crime being scored less than underage drinking will evoke that one extreme student to commit the act and lead to an issue that should never have happened in the first place." Green isn't the only one upset. Many students are in favor of a stricter punishment for hate crimes. "A hate crime should be an automatic suspension," said sophomore Cara Messina. "We go to a Quaker sdhool. We don't do stuff like that." ... To CONTINUE READING TV'S ARTICLE OR TO LOOK AT OTHER SOCIAL JUSTICE TOPICS, CHECK OUT: GUI1jCOSOJO«IXIM HOMECOMINB/FAMliy MTEIKENP SEPT. 18-22 Wednesday 9/1S: Reflections of 199T(IA t Thursday 9/19; Homecoming E' Friday Alumni Wome Starg Satui Alum Histoi 9ulifofd Fall Festiwanffallgate Horn^mpmiita Sunday 9/22: Meeting for Worship satSutiford College Many more events also await you! A NOTE FROM THE GUILFORD COLLEGE REPUBLICANS "On September 11, 2013, we remembered the men and women who tragically died 12 years ago, and the heroes that fought to save them. I would like to thank | my College Republicans, President Pamela Rhyne of the I Guilford Young Americans for Liberty, and the coimtless other students that participated in setting up flags for the 9/11 memorial. The success of the memorial was because ^ of all of your hard work. This demonstration was a clear example of how we can come together, regardless of what we do or practice, and do something bigger than ourselves for the common good." Willieim Moore Guilford College ''h: • 1 Republicans Chairman
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