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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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This is the first organization to receive disciplinary action this year.
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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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Sept. 25-29 marks National Hazing Prevention Week. IU plans to hold hazing prevention initiatives year round.
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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.