I can report that the student in question stopped attending the course and will get no credit.
Bored students sometimes stop by to check out the interesting messages that have turned up.
Sometimes teachers ask the students to stop using the computers and focus on a lecture.
But some students, as one Boston athlete put it, "may stop taking drugs if they want to play."
It is not as if poor students have suddenly stopped needing the support.
The students continue their trip and stop at a white tent pitched in a field.
Returning to their seats, students stop and bow to the special guests.
All last week, students stopped the players on campus to wish them well.
No students had stopped to ask a question; they rushed off to memorize.
Some students stop listening in class, confident that the material will be reviewed later.