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UMass Amherst suspends students for entire semester for not masking off-campus

Updated: May 14, 2021 at 4:57 pm EST  See Comments

AMHERST, Massachusetts, May 14, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — The University of Massachusetts Amherst has suspended three students over a maskless photo taken at an off-campus gathering, local news reports.

CBS Boston said that the women were flagged after another student sent the university a picture of them not wearing masks at a party in March. UMass kicked the students out of campus housing and made them attend class virtually while the school reviewed the case. The students’ appeals ultimately were denied, barring them from finishing the semester and costing them $16,000 of non-refundable tuition.

“That negates this whole semester, $16,000 of money, and they have to reapply for next semester,” a parent of one of the suspended students told CBS Boston. “There was a photo sent to the administration of these girls outside, off campus, on a Saturday. This is why they lost a whole semester of their schooling,” another parent reacted.

“Students received a number of public health messages this semester that emphasized the importance of following public health protocols and the consequences for not complying,” the university said in a statement. UMass’s draconian coronavirus restrictions have included mandatory bi-weekly testing in order to eat at the dining commons, and

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