'Entitled, defamatory, deceptive': rebellion at St Paul's

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'Entitled, defamatory and deceptive': student rebellion at St Paul's

Sydney University's scandal-plagued St Paul's College has seen a dramatic dispute erupt between senior students and management, leading to a blistering letter accusing the students of entitlement and deception, and threatening them with expulsion.

There was a period of relative peace after the review, but when a new warden took over the college last October, senior students began to feel shut out of decision making.“Student representation at St Paul’s has historically been very strong - perhaps too strong,” said one student, who was not involved in the controversy and did not want to be named.

During the winter break, the SCC also also urged students to hold off signing the COVID-safe guidelines - a requirement for them to return to college - until they could discuss some of the details with management, such as how many visitors should be allowed in each room.

 

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The ccp virus can be finished by hydroxychloroquine, zinc and azithromycin . Please put those drugs Over The Counter to save more lives. No one will be safe if WHO,Politicians,medias still keep lying.

It must be demoralising writing this crap, how is this news?

Pauls Boyz didn't sign the Covid-safe guidelines; they are both entitled and stupid. As undergrads, not one is a virology/infectious disease expert!How dare they think they needed to be consulted. Assume the 1.5m rule, max person gathering rule challenged their bedroom parties.

He we go a little skirmish between some young uppity types who like standing up against all the hardship the little petals endure and some staid old pricks running the place and we have a “news” story. Move on.

Given the institution, they’re all a bit entitled...

who really cares?

'Clearly the teachers' fault, a lack of/too much phonics', according to Mark Latham. Bring back 1950s values!

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