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GUILFORDIAN m
Vol. 72, No. 10
Guilford College Library Vandalized
BY Itulpli Kirkpati ick
During Ihe early morn
ing hours of Februars
241 h. the Guilford College
library was vandalized
and properly was remov
ed. No motive for the inci
dent has been established.
The electrie clock thai
usually hangs on the wall
facing the front door had
been placed on the
bookshelf and had stopped
al 3:15 am. Investigators
speculate that someone,
perhaps a group, entered
the library and caused
damage to it about 2:45 to
3:15 am Wednesday.
According to Herbert
Poole, the Director of the
Library, whoever entered
the building appeared to
have a plan for what was
to be vandalized.
"We suspect it may not
have been just idle van
dalism," said Dr. Poole.
"The globe was upended;
someone had smeared
feces on walls and on some
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of the pieces of equipment.
They had stolen I believe
two computer terminals
which belong to the com
puter center."
Karen Behm, Circula
tion Librarian said it was
strange that more
valuable articles in the
library were left alone.
The VAX terminals, she
pointed out, are useless
unless connected to a large
system.
A question that still has
not been answered centers
on the number of par
ticipants involved.
Dr. Poole also said that
two telephone units were
stolen, and that several
items had been moved to
other parts of the library
building.
The method of entry and
departure was also
unknown, although no win
dows had bee:, broken.
One of the participants,
according to Dr. Poole,
must have had a key
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Vax terminals have been replaced
because his office, which
is locked after business
hours, had been entered.
The library does have a
security system, but as
Behm says, "it is not fool
proof."
The Greensboro Police
Major Changes In Honor Code
By Jay Underwood
The Honor Code, deem
ed grossly ineffective and
inappropriate by many
members of the Guilford
community, is presently
undergoing revision in
hopes of reinstituting the
importance of community
and academic integrity in
the minds of students and
professors.
Faculty members
Marlene McCauley and
Barton Parks are working
closely with the Student
Affairs Committee in put
ting forth a set of pro
posals that would change
the current code
significantly.
"As it stands, the Honor
Code includes both
academic and social
behavior." -said Mc-
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Department has started
an investigation, however
they decided not to finger
print since so many use
the building daily. In
vestigating officer Dave
Springer said that there is
a suspect.
Cauley. "It doesn't always
work...students don't pay
much attention to it."
Under the present
system, if a student
witnesses a fellow student
who is not 21 drink a beer,
then they are both in viola
tion of the Honor Code if
the incident is not
reported. Thus, the viola
tion is punishable under
the same auspices as
academic dishonesty.
"We propose that
academic dishonesty be
governed by the Honor
Code, and social miscon
duct by a separate set of
rules and regulations."
said McCauley.
In addition, the SAC is
proposing the formation oi
a small honor board, com
posed of equal number's of
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Guilford College securi
ty is also cooperating in
the effort.
The library opened an
hour late to allow for the
staff and cleaning crew to
clean up the area that had
been affected by the inci
dent .
faculty and students, to
hear alleged violation of
the honor code. This honor
board would be separate
from the judicial board,
which would hear all ma
jor social violations.
The SAC also has sug
gested the introduction of
a minimum penalty of
suspension for honor code
violations. McCauley em
phasizes that mitigating
circumstances would
allow the honor board to
impose a lesser penalty.
Academic Dean Sam
Schuman. who issued an
alternative to the SAC pro
posal. said "our goals are
the same: to heighten em
phasis of academic in
tegrity."
Schuman has proposed
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