The university president is having a chaotic day as he tries to navigate various mysterious events on campus, including a stolen physics final, a power outage, a graffiti incident, a tree being cut down, and a broken window. Along the way, he encounters several suspects and must solve riddles to figure out who is responsible for each event. Ultimately, he discovers that Eric, a student, is the culprit behind many of the incidents, including stealing the physics final through a ventilation shaft. The video ends with a challenge to viewers to solve the riddles and tally up their correct answers to see how they fared on their "final exam".
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The university president's office was broken into, and the physics final was stolen.
2. The thief entered the office through a ventilation panel.
3. The power went out in the building, and three students were suspects: the cleaner, Rachel, and Simon.
4. The president determined that Rachel shut off the power.
5. Rachel was a new transfer student, and it was unlikely she would transfer right before finals.
6. The president found that someone had put a large amount of sugar in a pot of soup in the cafeteria.
7. The suspects for the soup incident were the students who had bowls of soup in front of them.
8. The student with the fork instead of a spoon was the culprit.
9. A professor's office was vandalized, and three students were suspects: Clark, Lewis, and an unnamed student.
10. The president determined that the student covering her hands was the vandal.
11. The fire alarm went off, and the students were evacuated.
12. Four students were suspects for triggering the alarm: Matt, Julia, Clark, and Lex.
13. The president determined that Julia was lying and triggered the alarm.
14. The geography teacher had postponed the final.
15. A tree was cut down in the quad, and four students were suspects: Emily, Sam, Lewis, and Michael.
16. The president determined that Sam was the one who cut down the tree.
17. The biology teacher gave a unique final by having students grow ficus plants.
18. The teacher gave fake seeds to the students, and those who had full-grown plants had bought them.
19. In the philosophy final, students were asked to write an essay on why a bust of an ancient Greek philosopher did not exist.
20. The student who wrote "what bust" got an A.
21. The president's car tire was stolen, and the thieves took the bolts too.
22. The president came up with a plan to use bolts from the other three tires to attach the spare tire.
23. A window was broken in the quad, and three people were suspects: a cook, a gardener, and a student.
24. The president determined that the gardener was lying and broke the window.
25. The gardener had been cutting branches from a tree that had already been stolen.
26. The students were trapped in the basketball arena after the post-finals party.
27. Eric claimed to know how to get out of the gym through a vent.
28. The president suspected that Eric was the one who stole the physics final.