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1. To provide a non-biased panel of peers to adjudicate non-academic violations of the Smith College Code of Conduct and other
college policies.
2. To sanction said violations in an educational and/or punitive manner.
SECTION 2. MEMBERS
The College Conduct Board shall consist of:
1. The chair;
2. The vice-chair;
3. Generally 14 additional members.
SECTION 3. IMPEACHMENT
1. The College Conduct Board can impeach any of its members by a two-thirds majority vote of its members. Any member of the
College Conduct Board may initiate an impeachment vote. Possible grounds for impeachment are suspension, dismissal,
permanent separation, negligence, dereliction of duty, and other infractions deemed sufficient by any member of the College
Conduct Board.
Article XII. Class Cabinets
SECTION 1. PURPOSE
1. To act as a liaison between the SGA, the administration, and the appropriate class.
2. To organize class activities and fund-raising events.
3. To promote class and inter-class unity.
SECTION 2. MEMBERS
Each class cabinet, the senior class, junior class, sophomore class, first-year class, and Ada Comstock Scholars class, shall consist of at least
the following:
1. The president;
a. The former first-year class president shall become the acting first-year class president until the election of the new first-
year class president.
b. The Ada Comstock Scholars class may choose to elect co-presidents.
2. The vice-president;
3. The secretary;
4. The treasurer;
5. The historian;
6. The social chair.
SECTION 3. ADVISORS
1. The Director of Campus Center or his or her designee will serve as advisor to both the junior, Ada Comstock Scholars and senior
class cabinets.
2. The Associate Dean of Students or his or her designee will serve as advisor to both first-year and sophomore class cabinets.
SECTION 4. IMPEACHMENT
1. The Class Cabinets can impeach any of its members in their respective classes by a two-thirds majority vote of its members. Any
member of the Class Cabinets may initiate an impeachment vote for their individual class. Possible grounds for impeachment
include but are not limited to suspension, dismissal, permanent separation, negligence, dereliction of duty, and other infractions
deemed sufficient by any member of the Class Cabinets.
Article XIII. The Rules Committee
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