I would disagree with expelling students for those types of actions, but on the basis that the university should take more responsibility for the comprehensive education of their students and that simply expelling a student doesn't serve the university's broader role in developing young people who are good representatives of the institution. When things like that come up, as they inevitably will when dealing with young people, the university should make its position clear and engage the student in a way that brings them around to an understanding that will result in them becoming a better person.
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