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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]
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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 HRC was established as a [[cultural center]] in the late 1990s by Riley Johnson and a number of other students.
  
 
These clubs are [[APA]], [[Common Ground]], [[SASS]], [[SHAG]] and [[Estudiantes sin Fronteras]].
 
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]].
 
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]].
  
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 is haunted and is home to many bats, one of which tried to attack [[Graham Troyer-Joy]]. Alumni including Josh Ferchau, Adrienne Hill, and Emily Smith have also tangled with HRC bats.  
  
 
The [[HRC Task Force]] is the ruling body and ultimate authority over the HRC.
 
The [[HRC Task Force]] is the ruling body and ultimate authority over the HRC.

Revision as of 20:00, 14 May 2007

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 Human Rights Campaign. The HRC was established as a cultural center in the late 1990s by Riley Johnson and a number of other students.

These clubs are APA, Common Ground, SASS, SHAG and Estudiantes sin Fronteras.

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.

The HRC is haunted and is home to many bats, one of which tried to attack Graham Troyer-Joy. Alumni including Josh Ferchau, Adrienne Hill, and Emily Smith have also tangled with HRC bats.

The HRC Task Force is the ruling body and ultimate authority over the HRC.

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