Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Second video involving fraternity surfaces

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The controvers­y involving an expelled Syracuse University fraternity continues with a new crude video emerging.

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) » Syracuse University expelled a fraternity over an offensive video that members say was intended as satire, but the controvers­y is continuing with the emergence of more video simulating a sexual assault of a disabled person.

Chancellor Kent Syverud called the latest video clip of crude behavior at Theta Tau “appalling and disgusting” in a statement Sunday.

“I am deeply concerned about how the continuing exposure to hateful videos is causing further hurt and distress to members of our campus community,” he said, while acknowledg­ing that the New York school had known about the latest clip since the first one emerged and sparked outrage on Wednesday. The chancellor said he hadn’t spoken specifical­ly about the additional video earlier because of ongoing police and student disciplina­ry investigat­ions.

He and other administra­tors planned to gather with students to discuss the matter Sunday evening.

Theta Tau’s Syracuse chapter apologized Friday for the initial video, saying it was part of a “satirical sketch of an uneducated, racist, homophobic, misogynist, sexist, ableist and intolerant person.”

“Nothing like this will ever again be tolerated,” the chapter said on its website. “Not in private, not as part of a joke — not ever.”

The chapter, part of a national engineerin­g fraternity, hasn’t immediatel­y responded to emails Saturday and Sunday about subsequent developmen­ts.

Campus newspaper The Daily Orange posted the latest video Saturday, shortly after Theta Tau’s expulsion. The clip appears to stem from the same event as the earlier video, which showed men laughing uproarious­ly at performanc­es punctuated by pantomimed sex acts and racist language about blacks, Jews and Hispanics.

Some students contended that video illustrate­d larger issues of racism and sexism at the university, and the clip prompted a protest march and a threehour “community dialogue” gathering Wednesday.

Still more videos are under investigat­ion, Syverud said Sunday.

The chancellor has said that disciplina­ry actions against the individual students involved could include suspension or expulsion, and that university officials “have begun a topto-bottom review of our entire Greek system.”

 ?? LINDSEY SABADO—THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Syracuse University students gather outside Hendricks Chapel on Wednesday, April 18, 2018 to protest a video made by members of a now-expelled fraternity showing racist and sexist behavior in Syracuse, N.Y.
LINDSEY SABADO—THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Syracuse University students gather outside Hendricks Chapel on Wednesday, April 18, 2018 to protest a video made by members of a now-expelled fraternity showing racist and sexist behavior in Syracuse, N.Y.

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