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February 26, 2006
While We Were Out: Quinnipiac News
Here's a rundown of what's happened recently at Quinnipiac while The Buzz was on hiatus:
EXPELLED STUDENTS REACT: The Buzz reported extensively on the students who were expelled following an off-campus Halloween party that took place last semester, that the blog that followed offering some of their thoughts. The Chronicle sat down with four of the students recently, getting their reactions and perspectives now that some time has passed (link). According to the former students, who are now suing Quinnipiac for announcing their explusions to the press, they felt that they were given unfair treatment after they made attempts to end the party, and they were also told originally that they were only going to be dismissed, not expelled.
STUDENT ASSUALT: A QU student who was assaulted on-campus late one night recently spoke out to the Chronicle about his experience, with questions raised about guests on campus and safety in general (link). His story definitely encourages many to keep in mind their surroundings and their own personal state of mind when out late at night on the relatively open campuses most colleges and universities provide.
ANOTHER THANKS: To Chronicle Editor-in-Chief (and Post blogger/freelancer) Jamie DeLoma and the rest of the Chronicle crew for keeping us posted on recent developments on their campus.
What's the buzz on your campus? E-mail Josh at thebuzz@ctpost.com.
Posted by Josh on February 26, 2006 08:57 PM
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