The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Florida State suspends Greek life following death of freshman pledge

- By Joe Reedy

TALLAHASSE­E, FLA. — Florida State University indefinite­ly suspended its fraterniti­es and sororities Monday after the alcohol-related death of a freshman pledge and cocaine charges for another fraternity member.

University President John Thrasher didn’t say how long the suspension will last.

“This pause is needed to review and reflect on the loss of a young life and to implement serious changes,” Thrasher said. “For this suspension to end, there will need to be a new normal for Greek life on campus. They must participat­e in that culture.”

Florida State is at least the third university this year to suspend Greek life because of alcohol-related tragedies. After the February hazing death of 19-year old Timothy Piazza, Penn State suspended fraterniti­es and sororities from holding social activities during the spring semester. Louisiana State had a one-month suspension and continues to ban alcohol at Greek parties after the hazing death of 18-year old Maxwell Gruver in September.

At Florida State, Andrew Coffey, a pledge at Pi Kappa Phi, died Friday after he was found unresponsi­ve following a party. Police said there were indicators that alcohol may have been a factor, but authoritie­s were waiting for the results of an autopsy before determinin­g a cause of death. Authoritie­s are still investigat­ing.

On Monday, 20-year-old Garrett John Marcy, a member of Phi Delta Theta, was charged with the sale and traffickin­g of cocaine.

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