The organizers of the May 1 CSU Undie Run, the revival of a long-running mass gathering much despised by Colorado State University even before the COVID-19 pandemic, will likely skirt punishment from local health officials, thanks to numbers calculated by the school itself. But that doesn t mean the individuals who put on the unauthorized festivities, which featured few masks, little social distancing and oodles of skin, will get off scot-free.
According to CSU spokesperson Dell Rae Ciaravola, Those students will receive a bill for costs incurred by the university, including damages to property that occurred during the event.
In advance of the run, CSU sent out an email blast to its distribution list that tried to dissuade potential participation on multiple fronts. The university, which the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment identifies as an active outbreak site (2,943 attendee infections through April 28), stressed that the get-together poses a safety conce
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