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Coming up next, on all channels: students behaving badly

Posted on March 30, 2012July 27, 2020 by admin

This month you really didn’t need to look far to find pictures of students somewhere in Canada appearing to break the rules.   The question is: what have their universities done about it? The most obvious incident took place in London, Ontario, where students participated in an off-campus St. Patrick’s Day riot (CBC).  Late that day, parties in a […]

Posted in UncategorizedTagged code of conduct, concordia university, education law, fanshawe college, mcgill daily, mcgill university, off-campus misconduct, riot, student grievances

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