You won't believe this bizarre story! A student was fined and suspended for an unusual 'crime' - bringing cabbages to university!
In a recent discovery, the University of Malta uncovered an ancient book, titled the 'Book of Defaulters,' dating back to 1902. Among its pages, researchers found a peculiar entry from 1912, documenting a student's offense: 'Bringing cabbages to university - fined and suspended.'
But here's where it gets controversial... Why were cabbages considered such a serious offense? Was it a matter of food security or perhaps a strange university tradition? And this is the part most people miss: the student was not only fined but also suspended!
The university acknowledged this unique find, thanking the Department of Archives and Rare Books for their contribution.
This story raises intriguing questions: Was the student trying to smuggle in a secret snack? Or was there a deeper meaning behind this cabbage-related incident?
What are your thoughts? Do you think this punishment was justified, or is it a case of overreaction? Share your opinions in the comments below! We'd love to hear your take on this cabbage controversy!