Community Fines Public Debate Sparks Campus Wide Discussion (Feb 22, 2012)

After numerous incidents in the past two years that have led the Bard administration to resort to charges of community fines, the Bard Debate Union decided make this issue a topic of debate. The questions we were most interested in answering were: are community fines fair? whom should they target – specific dorm communities or the entire Bard community? And what, if anything, would be a preferable alternative to stopping acts of vandalism and other rule infringements on the Bard College campus? Thus, the topic for Wednesday night’s debate was: “This house is in favor of community fines at Bard College.” Needless the say, the debate attracted a large audience of over 40 community members who proceeded to, after the debate, engage in a long conversation about how to best create and foster a sense of community responsibility on campus. Thank you to the Bard Debaters and the DOSA office for making this event not only incredibly interesting and thought-provoking but for engaging so many community members in the process!

Community Fines Public Debate
Community Fines Public Debate

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