with classes split between in-person and remote lectures — though any student has the right to go all-online.
Suspended students can still take their classes online, but cannot set foot on campus or participate in any other school activities.“It's understandable in a way, when you think about how much they're going through and how much they're missing the traditional college experience," Noack told NBC News on Tuesday."So yeah, I get it."
But she added,"It's not the right thing to do and there are consequences. But it's hard to not do what you're used to doing." Southern Methodist University students watch the game between their team the Mustangs and the Memphis Tigers in Dallas on Oct. 3, 2020.