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− | The Human Rights Center (HRC) is a meeting space for human-rights and social-justice clubs at Knox. It is not to be confused with the [http://www.hrc.org Human Rights Campaign] | + | The Human Rights Center (HRC) is a meeting space for human-rights and social-justice clubs at Knox. It is not to be confused with the [http://www.hrc.org Human Rights Campaign] |
− | + | These clubs are [[APA]], [[Common Ground]], [[SASS]], [[SHAG]] and [[Estudiantes sin Fronteras]]. | |
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− | + | Former HRC clubs include [[SETA]] and the [[LACC]]. [[KARES]] held meetings in the HRC until Winter term 2006, when they began holding meetings in [[The Eco House]]. | |
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− | + | The HRC is haunted and is home to many bats, one of which tried to attack [[Graham Troyer-Joy]]. | |
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− | The [[HRC Task Force]] is the ruling body over the HRC | + | The [[HRC Task Force]] is the ruling body and ultimate authority over the HRC. |
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== Links == | == Links == | ||
*[http://deptorg.knox.edu/hrc HRC official site] | *[http://deptorg.knox.edu/hrc HRC official site] | ||
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