Chicago Sun-Times

Loyola suspends fraternity

- BY ANDY GRIMM Staff Reporter Email: agrimm@suntimes.com Twitter: @agrimm34

Loyola University officials on Monday handed down a three- year suspension to a fraternity accused of hazing.

The Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter on the North Side campus had been under investigat­ion by the university since last month for an alleged hazing incident and “engaging in disruptive and disorderly conduct that caused a disturbanc­e in the neighborho­od,” according to a statement from Dean of Students K. C. Mmeje.

“The suspension prohibits the chapter — and its members or supporters — from conducting any activity on Loyola’s campuses or offcampus,” Mmeje said. “This suspension is effective immediatel­y, and lasts until August 1, 2020.”

“As we have stated previously, acts of hazing are strictly prohibited by University policy and Illinois law,” Mmeje said in a statement. “Hazing is directly in opposition to the mission and values of Loyola, and it will not be tolerated.”

The university did not divulge details of the incident.

The fraternity, known by the initials SAE, has appealed the university’s decision through an administra­tive process.

The national SAE organizati­on issued a cease and desist order to the Loyola chapter, bringing to a halt “all chapter operations,” according to a statement from spokesman Johnny Sao.

An SAE chapter on the Northweste­rn-University campus was suspended this year after reports several women were assaulted at a fraternity party after being drugged. The national headquarte­rs of SAE, which has the most chapters nationally of any social fraternity, are in Evanston.

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