St Andrews College Students Suspended – Following a Frightening Ski Mask Prank at a Rival School.
Recently, a group of students from the University of Sydney’s St Andrew’s College caused a commotion when they stormed a fraternity house in Canberra while wearing black ski masks. The ANU swiftly acted by escorting the students off the grounds and informing the police of the incident.
St Andrews College Students Suspended
In response, St Andrew’s College conducted an investigation and determined to ban any future Campus to Country events. As a result of their disruptive behaviour, the suspended students at the college may be subject to additional penalties, including possible removal from the university.
- A group of students from the University of Sydney’s St Andrew’s College has been suspended following a disturbing incident that took place at the Australian National University in Canberra.
- The incident occurred during the college’s annual “Campus to Country” event, in which a team of students reportedly travelled to the nation’s capital for an unauthorized “scavenger hunt”.
- According to reports, the students gained access to a student residence at the ANU and entered the building wearing black ski masks, creating a frightening scene.
- In response to the incident, the University of Sydney’s St Andrew’s College has confirmed that it is conducting an investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding the event and to take appropriate action.
As a result, ANU caught the students and kicked them off campus before notifying the ACT police about the incident. According to the Sunday Telegraph.
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Until the investigation is completed, St Andrew’s College isn’t ruling out the deportation of the allegedly involved students. Furthermore, Campus Country events will no longer be held in the future as decided by the college. According to a university spokesperson, “the actions taken by some students on the ANU campus were unauthorized and violated the strict code of conduct that is expected of students participating in this activity”. “St Andrew’s College has made significant efforts to cultivate a community of young adults that is characterized by respect, maturity, and reflection.”
The act of defying the norms and values of a university and disappointing one’s peers is disappointing. Further comments will be provided by St Andrews College and ACT Police as soon as possible. The cost of attending college exceeds $32,000 per year for most students. As described on the college’s website, the college offers campus living and dining for students studying for university degrees in Sydney and elsewhere. Keep visitng Pay Later Alligator for new updates.
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