Suspended members of Dalhousie University's women's hockey team say they won't pursue legal action against the Halifax school over a an alleged hazing incident.
Members of the women's hockey team at Dalhousie University who have been suspended for the season over a hazing incident say they are consulting a lawyer.
The president of Dalhousie University in Halifax has upheld a decision to suspend most of the school's women's hockey team after an alleged hazing incident.
Both sides wouldn't discuss details of a meeting Monday in Halifax between suspended members of the women's hockey team at Dalhousie University and the school's president.
Dalhousie University is standing by its decision to suspend the women's hockey team over an alleged hazing incident, saying the squad's most recent version of what happened that September night is only half the story.
Dalhousie University in Halifax has suspended its women’s hockey team for the rest of the season for taking part in a hazing ritual at the beginning of the school year.
Officials at Dalhousie University in Halifax have suspended the women's hockey team for the rest of the season after an investigation revealed that a recent hazing ritual involved excessive drinking, intimidation and humiliation.