University of Sydney’s St Andrew’s College students suspended ski mask prank at ANU, Canberra
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Terrifying ski mask prank at rival school: Students from Sydney Unilever’s most notorious university suspended
- Suspended students at Uni of Sydney’s St Andrew’s College can be removed
- Students storm fraternity house in Canberra disguised in black ski masks
- ANU kicked students off the premises and referred the incident to the police
- St Andrew’s College investigates and banned future Campus to Country events
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Students from one of Australia’s most prestigious colleges have been suspended after storming campus accommodation wearing black ski masks as part of a terrifying prank.
The University of Sydney’s St Andrew’s College has confirmed that it is investigating the incident that happened last weekend at the Australian National University in Canberra.
During the college’s annual “Campus to Country,” a group of students is said to have traveled to the nation’s capital for an unauthorized “scavenger hunt” — in which teams of students compete to complete certain items or specific tasks.
The students were given access to a student residence at the ANU and entered the building wearing ski masks.
The University of Sydney’s St Andrew’s College (pictured) has suspended students over the incident at an interstate university last Saturday
The ANU caught the students and kicked them off campus before referring the incident to ACT police. The Sunday Telegraph reported.
St Andrew’s College has suspended the students allegedly involved and is not ruling out deportation while the investigation continues.
It has also banned future Campus to Country events.
“The alleged actions of certain students on the ANU campus were completely unauthorized and against the strict code of conduct expected of students during this activity,” a university spokesperson said.
Students allegedly gained entry and stormed the campus student residence wearing black ski masks (stock image)
“St Andrew’s College has gone to great lengths to build a respectful, mature and thoughtful community of emerging adults.”
‘It is disappointing when students defy the values and norms of the university and disappoint their peers in the process.’
Daily Mail Australia has contacted St Andrews’s College and ACT Police for further comment.
Students pay more than $32,000 a year to attend college.
The college describes itself on its website as a place to live and eat on campus while studying a university degree in Sydney, including other universities.
Investigation into the incident at the Australian National University in Canberra continues
Investigation into the incident at the Australian National University (pictured) continues