Saturday, December 11, 2010
WVU Hazing Incident
WEST VIRGINIA...
A West Virginia University fraternity has been placed on three years probation for hazing.
WVU Vice President of Student Affairs Ken Gray said Friday that current and new members of Phi Sigma Kappa will be required to complete alcohol education classes, improve the chapter's academic standing and develop leadership training.
University police observed 10 men being blindfolded, covered with food and lined up against a wall at the fraternity house on Nov. 15. A WVU student charged in the hazing has resigned his post with the Student Government Association.
A West Virginia University fraternity has been placed on three years probation for hazing.
WVU Vice President of Student Affairs Ken Gray said Friday that current and new members of Phi Sigma Kappa will be required to complete alcohol education classes, improve the chapter's academic standing and develop leadership training.
University police observed 10 men being blindfolded, covered with food and lined up against a wall at the fraternity house on Nov. 15. A WVU student charged in the hazing has resigned his post with the Student Government Association.