Porterville Recorder

Cal Poly suspends frats, sororities over photos

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SAN LUIS OBISPO — A California state university has indefinite­ly suspended fraterniti­es and sororities after photos surfaced showing a fraternity member in blackface and others dressed up as gang members.

The move at California Polytechni­c State University was announced Tuesday by school President Jeffrey Armstrong, who said in a lengthy letter to the campus community that it has been gut-wrenching “to witness the hurt so many have felt and continue to feel.”

The suspension covers “all Panhelleni­c and Interfrate­rnity Council fraterniti­es and sororities,” the letter said.

Last week, the university suspended the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity after photos emerged on social media of one member wearing blackface and others posing and dressing up like gang members.

The university took the broader action after learning of another instance of “racial profiling and cultural appropriat­ion” at the Sigma Nu fraternity, Armstrong wrote.

Photos showing three Sigma Nu members dressed as gang members emerged on social media Tuesday.

Hundreds of students at the school protested and held an emergency town hall after the Lambda Chi Alpha photos emerged.

“If Greek Life is to remain at Cal Poly, these students must re-invent their organizati­ons and activities so they add value to our campus community and foster a culture of inclusion instead of underminin­g it,” Armstrong said.

In addition to the suspension, Armstrong said the university is meeting with and fielding ideas from minority students about improving campus culture, hiring a specialist on diversity and inclusion, and requiring training on implicit bias for all campus hiring committees.

About the individual students pictured in blackface or as gang members, Armstrong said constituti­onal protection­s of free speech bar the university from punishing them individual­ly.

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