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The Indiana University Police Department filed reports on several sex crimes involving IU Greek Life days after lifting the three-week pause in March for all IU Greek Life events.
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Indiana University fraternity and sorority events, including parties, are back on campus after a three-week pause to address “health and safety concerns.”
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Indiana University's Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Association have decided to pause all Greek life social events until the end of spring break, citing safety and health concerns for students.
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IU’s Office of Student Life placed the fraternity under suspension Friday for alcohol violations and endangering others.
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Colleges and universities must collect and publicly disclose hazing incidents under a new federal anti-hazing law.
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IU’s Office of Student Life listed its suspension, effective Nov. 15, for dishonest conduct, endangering others, physical abuse and hazing.
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Universities in Indiana will be required to share details of hazing incidents that take place on their campuses under a new state law.
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Beta Sigma Psi fraternity has been placed on cease and desist for hazing. The fraternity is the second Greek organization placed on cease and desist this semester.
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Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity is partnering with the Kelley School of Business to try to increase diversity in corporate leadership. The Kelley fellowship program will be open to all Kappa Alpha Psi graduates worldwide.
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The fraternity was suspended on Dec. 6 for dishonest conduct, hazing and retaliation.