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Date Posted: Thu April 21, 2005 13:30:54
Author: '85
Subject: of course, it could very well be that the suspension is unrelated to the DWI charge but the way the story is written it seems to tie them together.
In reply to: DamnRam 's message, "As I see it (and lawyers out there please chime in on this), playing scholarship college sports is a privilege (not a right), and students in general don't have "rights" in the way that citizens do (except as Student Handbooks outline). A private college doesn't need to wait for the police and courts to make its own determinations as to whether behavior violated the school's and/or AD's code of conduct. Even if the incident wasn't legally a crime, or a serious crime, or charges are dropped for whatever reason, a private college can and should still act to uphold its own standards (which hopefully are higher than just the minimal ones that the law imposes). SBU may already have enough information to determine that one or more school/AD rules were violated, and that suspension is warranted for those reasons alone. In any case, I'm sure more info on this will come out soon and we'll know whether it was or wasn't the right decision." on Thu April 21, 2005 12:52:59


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