On Sept. 8, Erik Wessel, director of the Office of Student Conflict Resolution, announced a new series of amendments to the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities, which details how students should conduct themselves on campus and how they can be punished for alleged infractions.

Conveniently, Wessel failed to announce all of the proposed amendments and wording that the administration rejected or changed. The University’s response to these proposals, obtained by The Michigan Daily, reveal its intent to create a campus where rules advance the capricious will of the administration, rather than protect the people who fall under their purview.

What happened

The statement is scheduled to be amended once every three years, at which point the Central Student Government, Faculty Sen

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