What happened: After conducting an investigation into the video that purportedly showed a gay party being hosted somewhere on campus, the Institute of Business Administration (IBA) suspended one student and barred another one from entering the university for a year. Details: Previously, a video of the contentious occurrence went viral on social media, eliciting considerable condemnation. It is unclear when and where this purported party took place on campus. “On the orders of the executive director, the matter linked to a video reported in the press and social media has been reviewed by the IBA student conduct committee,” the institute noted in a news release. The notice: “Following the committee’s findings, one of the students involved in the matter has been suspended for one year, and the second student has been barred from entering the IBA premises for the rest of the academic year, revoking campus and hostel access, and access to any other institutional facilities and services,” it stated. What else: According to the statement, all social and musical events at the IBA have been cancelled until further notice, and a meeting of the board of governors has been convened to update its members on the situation.