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Maneater | Student activist group Mizzou 600 organizes campus-wide protest

Activist group Mizzou 600 organized a protest on April 29 against the future implementation of the MU Department of Social Justice restructuring plan. The demonstration started on the steps of Jesse Hall, where speakers began listing the ways the Department of Social Justice had aided them. Two unnamed MU staff members followed the demonstration, stating that their purpose was to ensure the protest was safe. Following their beginning chants and opening statements on the steps of Jesse Hall, demonstrators walked inside to continue the protest. The demonstrators continued to chant and give statements regarding the restructuring. Staff observed the demonstration from the upper level of Jesse Hall.

Vanderbilt dean of students to retire after 27-year run

University taps deputy dean to replace Bandas Mark Bandas, Vanderbilt University s associate provost and dean of students, will retire in May after working 27 years at the West End Avenue institution. G.L. Black, VU assistant provost and deputy dean of students, will assume the role at that point, according to Vanderbilt.edu. Bandas’ experience with student life at Vanderbilt began when he worked toward a Ph.D. while serving as a resident adviser and living in the McGill Project on campus. After completing his doctorate at VU, Bandas undertook various academic positions at Tennessee State University, Northeast Missouri State University (now Truman State University) and the University of Richmond. He returned to Vanderbilt in 1994 as assistant dean of residential and judicial affairs. A resident of North House on campus for 27 years, Bandas was named to his current role in 2006.

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Hundreds of Iowa university students disciplined this fall for COVID infractions

IOWA CITY Over the course of this unparalleled fall semester that forced Iowa’s public universities to tread a fine line between fostering a welcoming college environment and keeping their campuses safe in a pandemic, Iowa State University placed 27 students on deferred suspension for COVID-19 infractions. That put those students under observation for a stint during which if found in further violation they could be suspended and thus dropped from ISU for a specific period of time. The University of Iowa, which wrapped its last day of classes Friday, on the semester issued 620 warnings, reprimands, or terms of probation for COVID-related violations like failure to social distance, wear a mask, follow guest policy guidance, and quarantine or isolate.

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