Phi Kappa Psi Loses Social Privileges

Thu., Mar. 7, 1985

The Social Violations Hearing Board found the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity guilty of hazing and imposed sanctions, which barred the group from hosting any social events through the fall 1985 semester, banned participation in Greek Week, and included a $3,000 fine that had to be paid by raising money through community service projects. The sanctions also included a mandatory redesign of their pledge education program. The fine was donated to the Committee to Halt Useless College Killing.

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Dickinsonian, Mar. 13, 1985, pg. 3.