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Originally posted by DoggyStyle82
I feel the Bruhs at SUs frustration. I do not feel that they should have been suspended, especially over off-campus events. This is where I feel that they have an argument.
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Doggy, I respectfully disagree with that statement. It is a long-standing rule among many school districts and colleges in the United States that students representing the school even off-campus are still bound by the school's rules.
It's one thing if the Ques were involved in an altercation on their own time. It's another thing if they were representing Southern University at the time (which they were). Their actions embarassed Southern University, its students, faculty, staff, and alumni and their own fraternity. There was no reason for that. Personally, I think that they got off really lightly. The folks at LSU had every right to ask the police to arrest them and press charges against them and they would be justified in doing so. Things could have been MUCH, MUCH worse for them. Hopefully, they'll learn their lesson.