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UTSA student s lawsuit over COVID-19 sanctions tossed
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A judge this week tossed UTSA sophomore Gregory N. Rincón II’s lawsuit that sought to prevent the university from imposing any sanctions against him for violating “community COVID-19 guidelines.”Tom Reel /Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less
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A UTSA student had sued the university after it moved to suspend him for violating COVID-19 guidelines by allegedly hosting a fraternity event off-campus before the start of the fall semester.Tom Reel /Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less
A University of Texas at San Antonio student fighting disciplinary action for allegedly hosting an off-campus fraternity party during the pandemic didn’t get a sympathetic ear from a judge.
UTSA student s lawsuit over COVID-19 sanctions tossed
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A judge this week tossed UTSA sophomore Gregory N. Rincón II’s lawsuit that sought to prevent the university from imposing any sanctions against him for violating “community COVID-19 guidelines.”Tom Reel /Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less
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A UTSA student had sued the university after it moved to suspend him for violating COVID-19 guidelines by allegedly hosting a fraternity event off-campus before the start of the fall semester.Tom Reel /Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less
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A University of Texas at San Antonio student fighting disciplinary action for allegedly hosting an off-campus fraternity party during the pandemic didn’t get a sympathetic ear from a judge.