. _ . r - ‘ THE UPEI SUN, 'Thureday‘, "January 31, 1950, page «15 DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE r'lifiiiié? Damage. For not ctmplying with the STUDENT DISCIPLINARY COMMI'ITEE (SDC) FINDIMB .ttee,s r st to appear he was .. eq De I SEPTENBER 1979 JANUARY 1980 fined five (5) dollars. He was found by Brian Masson, Member SDC , to be guilty of the charge, in his . . . ‘ . . Penalties included the cost of damages and In December, l979 the SDC gained permissmn » , . . . . from the Student Union Council to publish in ‘ e $51911,“ Stuaent unlon prlvllgfis for The Sun, the charges brought before it, the verdicts remainder semegter‘ Fal mg to reached and the penalties applied in each case. The ‘ Sill/1100:? arid ‘ flne’ hls mks were fiisfigdpigpifielggfifiéngigsgase W111 not Jan. 1.0/80: A student was charged with disorderly ‘ ' ‘ 7 , conduct. She was fomd to be not guilty. OCt- 11/79: A StUdent was CharQGd “filth disorderly Jan. 10/80: A‘student was charged with drunk and dis-, Conduct. He was found to be 9111111)? and orderly conduct. He was found to be , fined ‘menty-five (25) dollars- ' guilty. Penalties included a twenty-five (25) 11/79: A non—student was charged with disorderly ‘ dollar fine, suspehsion of Student Union Conduct. He was found to be not Will-t3! ' privileges for two weeks and probation for but was reprimanded. ‘ . , the remainder of the semester. He was severly Oct- 19/ 79: A 'StUdent Was Charged With Drunk and r reprimanded for supplying false information disorderly conduct. He Was found guilty° I and mlicating an innocent person, _ Penalties included a twenty-five (25) Jan. 21/80: A student was charged with disorderly conduct. dollar fine and one month probation. I He was found to be guilty and fined fifteen Nov. 1779: A student was charged with [Property / _(15) dollars. _ , Nexis“. Thai’s ihe lqs‘l’ 3’” See arrowi THINKING OF GRADUATE STUDIES? ' . THINK LAURIER! * individual attention of graduate faculty Master of , I Business AdministratiOn , Queen's University at Kingston offers a modern, " ' discipline-based approach to the study of management in the complex organizations of today and tomorrow. The learning atmosphere in the School of Business is'lively, informal, intimate and flexible. Persons from almost all academic programs «will find MBA studies rewarding. Financial assistanceis available. ‘ ‘ * small group dialogue 5". small campus * excellent location inhub of Ontario GRADUATE PROGRAMS IN; BUSINESS SADMIN“ GEOGRAPHY, HISTORY, * POLITICAL SCIENCE,~ PSYCHOLOGY, RELIGION AND CULTURE, ROMANCE LANGUAGES, SOCIAL WORK AND THEOLOGY. ' I For further information call: (519) 884-1970, Ext. 516 '_ and ask for Virginia Wiegand or write: - . Professor 1. Ellert e D ‘ Chairman, MBA Program 7 A School of Business, Queen's University Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6 _ ‘ '. We, 11: Please send information concerning Queen's MBA to i Dr. A. Berczi, ’ ' ' ‘4 Dean of Graduate Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University, - Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3C5 Name ' t V Graduating Year Street . - ‘ - I * I: I; ) City ' I 5 Province Program . , University