College Not Responsible for Snowmobile Deaths
The death of two students in a snowmobile crash was not the fault of the college they attended, ruled a federal judge. The Associated Press reported that the judge found that the college was not obligated to protect students from each others' dangerous activities.
Two students were killed during a helmet-free snowmobile ride at dawn after playing a drinking game, said the AP, and the school was sued by the father of one of the deceased. The injury did not occur on the college's premises.

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