Asu Student Suspended From Tooker for Allegedly Sleeping Before CMH 114 Midterm

Tempe, AZ — Asu Student Suspended From Tooker for Allegedly Sleeping Before CMH 114 Midterm 

Residential staff labeled the incident “a breach of academic culture,” noting that J’s eight full hours of rest posed “a violation of the complete Fulton School’s experience.” Students on the floor gathered in the hallway chanting obscenities as RAs escorted J out of the building for what they described as “malicious resting.”

ASU officials issued a brief statement confirming the suspension and reminding the student body that sleep is not consistent with the rigorous spirit of Fulton engineering. The university warned that any future attempts at pre-exam rest could result in disciplinary action, wellness probation, or mandatory caffeine retraining.

In response, Tooker residents implemented a new “night-before grind watch,” assigning volunteers to patrol hallways and ensure no one else attempts such behavior. Students say the measure has already restored the proper atmosphere of anxiety and exhaustion, preserving the integrity of the CMH 114 experience. More to follow.

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