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Sept. 25-29 marks National Hazing Prevention Week. IU plans to hold hazing prevention initiatives year round.
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It is the fourth Greek organization to be placed on cease and desist since November. Thirteen of the 19 Greek organizations on IU’s disciplinary status list have been subject due to hazing.
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The cease and desist order prevents the sorority from hosting any events or activities until an investigation of the disciplinary violation is complete.
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Zeta Beta Tau is one of seven Greek organizations on disciplinary probation and one of 10 on suspension.
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IU said that an investigation is ongoing, in cooperation with the fraternity’s national headquarters.
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This is the second time the chapter has been placed on cease and desist this year
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The Division of Student Affairs listed “endangering others” and “alcohol” as reasons for the cease and desist on its website.
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The Division of Student Affairs listed “endangering others” and “alcohol” as two reasons for the cease and desist on its website.
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Date parties registered on or before Nov. 3, Parents’ Weekend as well as brother and sisterhood events are still allowed to take place.
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IUPD is not naming the specific locations where sexual assaults have taken place on campus.