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VCU to begin review of fraterniti­es, sororities

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RICHMOND — Virginia Commonweal­th University announced Wednesday it will conduct a review of Greek life on campus after the death of a student at a fraternity event.

Adam Oakes, 19 and a freshman, was found dead early Saturday at an off-campus residence where he attended a rush event for the fraternity Delta Chi. His family, which spoke with people who attended the party, said Oakes was given alcohol and hazed, the Richmond Times-Dispatch reported.

Oakes’ cousin, Courtney White, said she was told Oakes was blindfolde­d and given Jack Daniels whiskey, the newspaper reported. He fell asleep on his side on a couch and was left there by other fraternity members, she said. The next morning, he was found facedown and unresponsi­ve. Police were called, and authoritie­s pronounced him dead at the scene.

VCU suspended the Delta Chi chapter Sunday as did the fraternity’s headquarte­rs. The school shuttered Delta Chi from August 2018 to August 2019 for failing to comply with university requiremen­ts.

To prevent such events, VCU will propose new ways to make sure fraterniti­es and sororities follow the rules and determine how to hold student organizati­ons accountabl­e when they don’t follow them. The call to investigat­e all Greek life came from VCU President Michael Rao. More than 1,500 students are members of VCU’s 40 fraterniti­es and sororities, according to the school’s website.

After news of Oakes’ death began circulatin­g on social media Saturday, students began calling for the permanent expulsion of Delta Chi. VCU’s Student Government Associatio­n made a similar plea, asking for the expulsion of the students involved and the fraternity.

Richmond police are leading the investigat­ion of Oakes’ death, and VCU is working alongside, Senior Vice Provost Charles Klink said. Investigat­ors hope to determine whether Oakes’ death was related to Delta Chi activity, Klink added.

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