A student critical of the University of Queensland's ties to Chinese Government organisations says he is facing expulsion over his activism, but authorities say its a matter of policy.
Mr Pavlou responded twice with the phrase"f*** your ancestors to the 18th generation", which is a highly offensive insult in Mandarin.
It is not known if this exchange was included in the 186-page document the disciplinary proceedings centre on. She said the pen allegation did make it into the document, but while Mr Pavlou admits to using a pen from a campus store without paying for it, Ms Brumm said that was not proper grounds for misconduct proceedings.Mr Pavlou is currently one of two elected student representatives on the UQ Senate, the school's 22-member peak governing body, which also includes Vice Chancellor Peter Høj.
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