Saturday, April 7, 2012

Student suspensions

  • LOS ANGELES -- School suspensions were once reserved for serious offenses including fighting and bringing weapons or drugs on campus.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Chicago - A fraternity at Illinois Wesleyan University has been put on interim suspension because of a student death last month.
  • (MyFox Chicago)
  • The university, located in Washington, D.C.
  • (BET)
  • But because of a procedural error, ASU Vice Chancellor for Student Development Cindy Wallace remanded their case to a new hearing or hearings and later decided to terminate the players temporary suspensions, according to letters from Wallace.
  • (Watauga Democrat)
  • Some students get more than three strikes until their time is done at the University.
  • (Red and Black)
  • saying that trouble "compounded" by the March 18 incident led the Judicial Affairs office and Student Affairs office to decide to suspend the fraternity.
  • (Maine Campus)
  • Buffalo, NY - The Buffalo Public Schools System ranks third in the nation when it comes to student suspension rates. Thats according to the Washington, D.C. based Advancement Project.
  • (WGRZ TV)
  • A student, who spoke to Daily Sun on condition of anonymity told Daily Sun that the protest was in reaction to the suspension of their programmes by the Federad Government.
  • (Daily Sun)
  • The complicating factors don't end there.
  • (Wall Street Journal)
  • BLOOMINGTON — The Sigma Pi fraternity at Illinois Wesleyan University has been placed on interim suspension while the university investigates events surrounding the death of a student attending the fraternity's annual formal at White Pines State Park last month.
  • (Pantagraph)

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