University suspends six football players alleged to have sent hateful tweets

HALIFAX – Saint Mary’s University says it has suspended six members of its football team for allegedly tweeting messages of hate, racism and sexual violence.

The move comes after an online publication produced by students at the University of King’s College School of Journalism cited a number of tweets from accounts it said belonged to members of the football team.

A spokesman for Saint Mary’s University says officials have spoken to the football players and are trying to confirm if they sent the tweets as reported in UNews.

Steve Proctor says if a player denies he sent the tweet, the university will conduct an investigation.

Proctor says the university may also decide to impose further academic discipline.

The university attracted national attention last September over a student-led chant that glorified sex with underage girls.

In December, the university endorsed a report from an independent council that contained 20 recommendations on cultural changes to prevent sexual violence and inspire respectful behaviour and a safe learning environment at the school.

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