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DU Suspends 38 Swim & Dive Athletes For Violating Public Health Order
DU Chancellor Jeremy Haefner said the student-athletes attended a large, off-campus party and knew the gathering violated restrictions.
By Audra Streetman
September 30, 2020
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DENVER (CBS4) – The University of Denver suspended 38 swim and dive athletes for violating public health orders during the COVID-19 pandemic. In an email on Wednesday, DU Chancellor Jeremy Haefner said the student-athletes are under quarantine until they test negative for the virus.

Haefner said the student-athletes attended a large, off-campus party and knew the gathering violated restrictions. The athletes will not take part in team activities for the rest of the fall quarter.
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“We will continue to swiftly pursue disciplinary action if members of our community disregard the protocols and public health orders designed to prevent the spread of COVID-19,” said Haefner. “We can’t have anyone in our community believe they don’t need to abide by DU’s, the city’s or the state’s COVID-19 restrictions while the rest of the community is working so hard to have protocols in place intended to keep everyone safe and healthy.”
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