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Phi Kappa Sigma operates on Penn State’s campus with a ghost status, even though the organization has been suspended through 2027 due to rampant and pervasive hazing violations. Although university officials are not supporting the fraternity, alumni from the organization continue to assist with member operations.
The lawsuit also names one student and seven then-Sigma Chi fraternity members. Four of the fraternity members were accused of assault and battery and three with negligence.
Late UNH student Vinny Lirosi's mother sues Scorpion’s Bar, Sigma Chi fraternity and several frat brothers. Here are details of allegations. Mother's lawsuit: UNH student who died after going ...
[needs update] [171] Prosecutors declined to charge the fraternity president, stating that a group hike on a hot day with inadequate water supply did not fit the traditional definition of hazing. They argued that hazing deaths are usually the result of excessive alcohol consumption, drugs or physical injury inflicted by fraternity members, and ...
The national organization cited accountability issues among members as the reason for the suspension. Sigma Chi is the third fraternity to be kicked off KU’s campus in 2022.
A Washington Post article reported that a Sigma Chi fraternity successfully challenged similar action taken against them by George Mason University in 1992. [ 21 ] On March 13, alumni on the board of OU's SAE chapter hired civil rights attorney Stephen Jones to look into the legal issues involving the chapter's suspension and eviction of ...
A video that appears to show several people chugging milk until they eventually spew liquid onto a University of Miami student is evidence of hazing and could have been much worse, said the author ...
The Sigma Chi house at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, c. 1905. Sigma Chi was founded in 1855 by Benjamin Piatt Runkle, Thomas Cowan Bell, William Lewis Lockwood, Isaac M. Jordan, Daniel William Cooper, Franklin Howard Scobey, and James Parks Caldwell as the result of a disagreement over who would be elected Poet in the Erodelphian Literary Society of Miami University in Ohio.