Florida A&M University dismissed four students who are believe to have played a role in Robert Champion’s Death. University President James Ammons released a memo to the university’s Board of Trustees.
Ammons’ memo said the university has a zero-tolerance policy hazing and states: I want to report that four (4) students have been dismissed from the University in connection to the Robert Champion incident.
For more on this story, visit FAMU’s student newspaper The FAMUAN here.
To watch Robert Champion Tribute, visit Collegiate NetVision (CNV) here
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Four FAMU Students Connected to Hazing Death Dismissed
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