Thursday, May 02 2024 | Updated at 01:44 PM EDT

Stay Connected With Us F T R

Nov 11, 2016 09:46 AM EST

Following an incident that involved a fan wearing an offensive costume in one of the events it hosts in the university football stadium, the University of Wisconsin has revised its standards to include the prohibition or nooses and ropes from being brought to any of its athletic events.

The University of Wisconsin announced that all nooses and ropes will be treated as weapons that "constitute a threat to safety," CBS News reported. In addition to the banned items, several behaviors such as violence, issuing threats, abusive actions, as well as disorderly conduct will also be prohibited.

This announced followed an incident that displayed disturbing behavior. A fan came to the Badgers' Oct. 29 game against Nebraska wearing a mask that looked like President Obama, with a noose around his neck. The man was asked to take the noose off earlier, but was later seen wearing it again. A person even posted a photo of the man on Twitter.

For those that didn't know, a noose is a piece of rope with a running knot that enables users to tighten or loosen it. It is usually used to hang people.

The behavior caused disturbance to some people, and caught the attention of many including UW Director of Athletics Barry Alvarez.

"What happened at Camp Randall two weeks ago goes against everything we stand for," Alvarez said in a press release.

The revisions, which were made after meetings between the university's athletic staff and community leaders, will start taking effect this weekend.

"I am very pleased that we all were able to work together to improve our policies," Alvarez said. "I greatly appreciate the collaborative spirit of our meetings with leaders in our community. It is great to be able to talk, and even more satisfying that we took action."

See Now: Covert Team Inside Newsweek Revealed as Key Players in False Human Trafficking Lawsuit

Follows University of Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Badgers, President Obama, noose, ropes, Barry Alvarez
© 2024 University Herald, All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.

Must Read

Common Challenges for College Students: How to Overcome Them

Oct 17, 2022 PM EDTFor most people, college is a phenomenal experience. However, while higher education offers benefits, it can also come with a number of challenges to ...

Top 5 Best Resources for Math Students

Oct 17, 2022 AM EDTMath is a subject that needs to be tackled differently than any other class, so you'll need the right tools and resources to master it. So here are 5 ...

Why Taking a DNA Test is Vital Before Starting a Family

Oct 12, 2022 PM EDTIf you're considering starting a family, this is an exciting time! There are no doubt a million things running through your head right now, from ...

By Enabling The Use Of Second-Hand Technology, Alloallo Scutter It's Growth While Being Economically And Environmentally Friendly.

Oct 11, 2022 PM EDTBrands are being forced to prioritise customer lifetime value and foster brand loyalty as return on advertising investment plummets. Several brands, ...