Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Lehigh bars fraternity for alcohol violations

- The Associated Press

BETHLEHEM, PA. » A private university in Pennsylvan­ia has barred the Sigma Chi fraternity from operating on campus for more than two years after two students were hospitaliz­ed for excessive drinking at a champagne party.

Lehigh University’s committee on discipline revoked recognitio­n of the fraternity effective Nov. 14May 31, 2020.

A university spokeswoma­n declined to comment, saying a post on the university’s Greek community blog serves as the school’s statement.

The post says no fraternity member called for help during the Oct. 12 party at a house on campus in Bethlehem. The fraternity already had been formally warned that its recognitio­n could be revoked after three other alcoholrel­ated violations.

The chapter will lose the right to use university equipment or facilities, including the fraternity house, and is not allowed to use the university’s name.

To avoid disruption­s midsemeste­r, the university says undergradu­ates will not be relocated immediatel­y. The house will become a traditiona­l residence facility.

The fraternity will not appeal the decision, the chapter’s president told Lehighvall­eylive.com.

The chapter will be eligible to return to campus in 2020, but the school says that could be jeopardize­d if the fraternity operates in the meantime as an unsanction­ed organizati­on.

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