University suspends 38 student-athletes for attending off-campus party
At least 38 student-athletes at the University of Denver have been suspended after recently attending a large, off-campus party.
The athletes, which are part of the men's and women's swimming and diving teams, violated state and local public health orders along with university policies, the school said Wednesday.
The University of Denver said the students knowingly broke the rules and attended the off-campus party and will be suspended for the rest of the fall quarter. They must also test for COVID-19 and face location restrictions until negative test results are received.
“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,” Jeremy Haefner, chancellor of Denver University, said in a statement. “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.”
Haefner said there can be no large gatherings until COVID-19 is no longer a threat to the community. All gatherings are limited to 10 people or less.
Colorado has more than 70,000 diagnosed cases of coronavirus, with at least 2,051 deaths.