Michigan State University Investigates Theta Chi Hazing
Michigan State University Investigates Theta Chi Hazing

Michigan State University Investigates Theta Chi Hazing

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Michigan State University has placed the Theta Chi fraternity on interim suspension amid an investigation into hazing allegations, following multiple reports and a video showing disturbing behavior during what appears to be a hazing incident. The video depicts individuals on hands and knees eating off the ground while others encourage them with degrading remarks. University spokesperson Mark Bullion emphasized that hazing is strictly prohibited and could lead to disciplinary action or legal consequences. Meanwhile, at the University of Iowa, the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity has also been suspended after police discovered 56 pledges blindfolded with food thrown on them during a fire alarm investigation. The university is addressing multiple hazing allegations against various Greek organizations, highlighting a broader concern over fraternity conduct in both institutions. Hazing is classified as a serious violation of university policies, with increasing scrutiny and enforcement against such activities.

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