This fall, disrespecting the COVID-19 restrictions that have been put in place on campus is considered a violation of the student Code of Conduct–– and subject to the normal range of sanctions from educational requirement to suspension or expulsion. Despite achieving larger compliance from students, faculty and staff over the past month, police reports of students breaking social distancing and safety rules have also been a frequent occurrence this semester. “We are trying to keep everyone on campus for the rest of the year and we are trying to keep the faculty, staff and everyone that works here safe. There are a lot more risks [involved] than just you getting COVID-19 …”  Wake senior and Co-chair of the Board of Investigators & Advisors, Maddy Harris said.Click the link in our bio for the full story from Rafael Lima (’21).

This fall, disrespecting the COVID-19 restrictions that have been put in place on campus is considered a violation of the student Code of Conduct–– and subject to the normal range of sanctions from educational requirement to suspension or expulsion. Despite achieving larger compliance from students, faculty and staff over the past month, police reports of students breaking social distancing and safety rules have also been a frequent occurrence this semester. “We are trying to keep everyone on campus for the rest of the year and we are trying to keep the faculty, staff and everyone that works here safe. There are a lot more risks [involved] than just you getting COVID-19 …”  Wake senior and Co-chair of the Board of Investigators & Advisors, Maddy Harris said.Click the link in our bio for the full story from Rafael Lima (’21).

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