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Investigation Concludes on Guelph Pub Night Incident

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Investigation Concludes on Guelph Pub Night Incident
The University of Guelph said in an email to staff, faculty and students that it’s investigating “a deeply troubling” on-campus event at a recent student pub night. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)
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The University of Guelph has announced that its campus safety office has wrapped up an investigation into a pub night where students wore T-shirts featuring hate symbols and discriminatory language.

The Student Federation of the Ontario Agricultural College shared on Facebook that the event in January was an Aggie Pub night, themed around graffiti, during which students wore white shirts for others to paint on.

Last month, the University of Guelph informed staff, faculty, and students via email that it was looking into “a deeply troubling” incident that occurred on campus.

On Friday, the university confirmed to that the investigation is “now complete,” but it cannot disclose any consequences for the students involved.

“Students alleged to have participated in behaviour that violates university policy have been referred to the Office of Student Accountability. Decisions regarding individual student responsibility for alleged breaches of policy, and any resulting sanctions, will be made in accordance with the resolution processes outlined in the student rights and responsibilities policy,” said a statement from the university.

“This process is currently underway. The university cannot comment on the specific outcomes for individual students.”

The Guelph Police Service mentioned at that time they were also investigating the pub night; however, spokesperson Scott Tracey stated Friday that officers were assisting with the university’s safety office and that “the investigation was entirely undertaken” by the school.

“Any punishment deemed appropriate by school officials would be handled internally, and there is no ongoing involvement by police,” Tracey added.

The Student Federation of the Ontario Agricultural College (OAC) posted on Facebook on Jan. 20 about a troubling incident during last week’s pub night involving racist, antisemitic, anti-Black, and homophobic language alongside hate symbols appearing.

“These actions are unacceptable and do not reflect the values of our college,” continued their post.

“As a student community, we all share responsibility for upholding respect, accountability, and inclusion. We encourage students to speak up, support one another, and choose empathy in their actions. OAC must remain a welcoming and inclusive place for all.”


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