The Detroit News: UM weighs policy to halt protests, disruptions at school events
The University of Michigan is asking Ann Arbor campus students, faculty and staff for input on a proposed policy to halt school event disruption, four days after a group of students interrupted one its most important academic ceremonies and was protesting again outside the building where the Board of Regents met Thursday.
When they announce they're looking for a policy to deal with disruptive protestors - it probably means they're not going to do anything to the pro-terrorist protesters that disrupted the honors ceremony.
Even better, the policy would, in fine progressive ivory tower fashion, begin with a strongly worded letter.
No kidding:
Under the proposed policy, the university would issue written notices to students who violate the policy. They would then be able to meet with school officials to either ask for a formal hearing or accept responsibility and a sanction. Students could face either suspension or expulsion.
We will note that the current student disciplinary policy that already exists can already punish disruption of University events (See Section IV.N) so they don't need a new policy to handle this incident. So this announcement is just pretending to do something, while not actually doing anything and sheltering the progressive pro-terrorist students.
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Oh wow...a slap on the wrist? How...damaging...
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