Editor’s Note: Several items are blacked out in the photos for privacy and vulgarity. This story was updated on Jan. 25 at 11:21 a.m.
Students at Utah State University have raised concerns about the school’s social media policies after the university blocked a current student during USU’s semiannual Gripe Night in December.
Gripe Night is a tradition in which students are encouraged to post their “gripes” about campus life. Some topics covered in December included “diversity, mental health, the university’s handling of COVID-19, on-campus parking, students not wearing masks and not social distancing at football and basketball games,” as reported by Statesman writer Karcin Harris.