The President of Ball State University is warning students of major consequences after an increase in the number of students who’ve tested positive for coronavirus.
In a letter to students and parents, the president says the trend upward is not linked to academic classrooms or spaces, or the residence halls. Instead, he says it’s the result of poor personal choices some students are making, primarily off campus and if those students don’t change their behavior, he may be compelled to temporarily suspend all on-campus courses or convert to remote instruction for the remainder of the Fall semester.
The university is taking disciplinary action against several students and at least three fraternities.
Below is the full letter sent to the Ball State University community:
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Students…You need to pretend you are “protesting” and all is OK. Just a sign or two that says BLM and no one would dare bother you with trivial things like following rules and laws. Make sure a pretty white girl is holding the sign too.