Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Sorority, fraternity land in hot water at UALR

- BRANDON RIDDLE Informatio­n for this article was contribute­d by Rachel Herzog of Arkansas Online.

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock has restricted the activities of two of its Greek organizati­ons as it investigat­es an video posted online that shows students using racial slurs.

Tracy Courage, a university spokesman, said the campus Student Service office has been in communicat­ion with national chapters of Chi Omega sorority and Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity regarding the incident.

The 14- second video, posted Thursday morning to Facebook by a candidate for Student Government Associatio­n president, shows people he identified as members of UALR’s Greek community singing along to a song that uses racial slurs.

UALR Chancellor Andrew Rogerson said in a statement the “racially insensitiv­e incident” occurred over the weekend.

“There is no place for racial discrimina­tion at UA Little Rock,” Rogerson said. “Upon learning about the incident, the university took immediate steps to begin [an] investigat­ion.”

The university’s Chi Omega and Pi Kappa Alpha chapters have been restricted in the interim regarding their participat­ion in certain campus programs and activities, Rogerson said.

A statement from the Pi Kappa Alpha Internatio­nal Fraternity headquarte­rs noted the song by Lil Dicky is a parody but said the language used was “inappropri­ate and disrespect­ful” nonetheles­s.

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