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South Carolina's Clemson University is suspending social and new-member activities among its 24 fraternities after "several recent reports of violations of the law or student conduct code." The ...
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Most social functions hosted by fraternities happen at these large off campus houses and most of these functions are multi-fraternity sponsored (fraternities at Clemson tend to socialize with each other more than at other equivalent Universities). Sororities host numerous mixers/functions at bars and various locales in the Clemson downtown area.
Fraternity behavior at Clemson was scrutinized after the high-profile death of a student, Tucker Hipps, in 2014. It was one of several incidents that led to many South Carolina schools rethinking ...
The fraternity was established at the University of Virginia in 1869 by Musa Abdul ... Canada: Inactive: Delta-Zeta: January ... Clemson University: Clemson: South ...
The fraternity was investigated for hazing allegations, which included giving new members chemical burns. A Clemson frat is guilty of hazing, college says. This is their punishment
Clemson University: Clemson, South Carolina: Inactive [16] [17] [au] Chi: 1975-2023 California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo: San Luis Obispo, California: Inactive [18] [av] Beta Eta: 1975 Virginia Tech: Blacksburg, Virginia: Active Beta Theta: 1976 Middle Tennessee State University: Murfreesboro, Tennessee: Active [aw] Beta ...
Charlie McGee became the first student with special needs to join a fraternity at Clemson University in South Carolina