When the police finish their investigation and present those facts to the student conduct board, it will determine at that time whether to proceed with a formal hearing on the allegations.

They got everything shut down. They can conduct official business meetings as they need to do to run the house and manage the house but beyond that, all of the other activities are under suspension.

It kind of adds to the great forum of the university campus, which brings together a number of different voices on different issues.

The provost has to act as expeditiously as possible in order to improve the situation. He will provide general guidance, but a dean is needed to pull the solution into focus. It would not be fair to students to delay this decision any longer.

Who wants to be the president that has to turn away students? The president is committed to access to education.