The Cabotton Scholar Foundation Versus The Jon Den Administration
On 02 April 1361, the Jon Den Administration recruited select members of the Campus Watch and Esurchian Scouts to form a new unit known as the Orderly Recruitment Task Force. This new task force was assigned to enforce the Mandatory Recruitment Program previously established, using "whatever means necessary." By mid-April, there emerged from this development dozens of reports of kidnappings, attacks, and disappearings. Heather Walker, Leader of the Cabotton Scholar Foundation, led a successful vote to have the Foundation allocate firearms and talismans to its members wishing to defend themselves; such a move would prove controversial for the organization's reputation in the future.
By this point, multiple municipalities and counties throughout the Linbraean and Edoran Regiondoms had begun granting asylum to Cabotton students. On 18 April 1361, the Parliament of the Edoran Regiondom voted to grant universal asylum to the students. On 19 April, Heather Walker convinced multiple members of the Great Northern Parliament in Anadon to put forward a motion for the entire Great North to grant asylum. After long discussion and debate, the Great Northern Parliament passed this.
Alexander Norris House: Privatization
On 11 June 1361, the Jon Den Administration announced to the Cabotton student body that, "after lengthy discussions, a final decision had been reached to proceed with the schedule to vacate all students from Alexander Norris House" by 23 June. Den stipulated that the announcement was given on short notice intentionally to prevent protestors from planning out "acts of misconduct." He then stated that those not moved out in time would be detained, possibly subject to the aforementioned Recruitment Program, and that both Norris and Randall House, as well as, additionally, Deering House, were to be cleared completely of students by the 23 June date. Vacated rooms would be leased to multiple business and financial figures as well as international lobbyists.
Despite having taken her leadership position on the premise that the Cabotton Scholar Foundation was too cautious, Heather Walker advised against open protests for fear of reprisal from the Esurchian Scouts. Instead, she ordered massive expansions in the underground program, specifically in off-campus student housing and student relocation in the Great North.