The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

8 charged in alleged hazing at Georgia College

School’s Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity chapter suspended.

- By Eric Stirgus eric.stirgus@ajc.com

Eight people have been charged in connection with hazing a Georgia College & State University student at a campus fraternity, Milledgevi­lle police announced Thursday.

Police said in a statement they began an investigat­ion a few weeks ago, at Georgia College’s request, of alleged hazing and underage drinking involving the school’s Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity chapter.

All eight people were charged with furnishing alcohol to a minor. One person was charged with hazing. The investigat­ion is ongoing, and more charges could be added, police said. The alleged victim was hospitaliz­ed but has returned to school, Georgia College President Cathy Cox wrote in a message to students, staff and faculty.

Cox said the school and the fraternity’s national organizati­on have suspended the chapter, which forbids any further fraternity activity until the matter is finally adjudicate­d. The school, she said, will also expand its anti-hazing programs.

“But we also need each and every one of you to take an equally strong stand against conduct that has no place in civilized society; it is dangerous and criminal, not fun or funny,” Cox said.

Georgia College has nearly 6,800 students and is about 90 miles southeast of downtown Atlanta. Students involved with this incident could also face disciplina­ry proceeding­s pending the outcome of an investigat­ion.

Legislatio­n requiring Georgia colleges and universiti­es to report hazing incidents that happen in school clubs like fraterniti­es and sororities took effect in July.

The bill was named in honor of Max Gruver, a Louisiana State University student from Georgia who died in 2017 from alcohol poisoning after being hazed by members of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity.

 ?? AJC 2020 ?? Georgia College and State University has nearly 6,800 students and is in Milledgevi­lle, about 90 miles southeast of downtown Atlanta.
AJC 2020 Georgia College and State University has nearly 6,800 students and is in Milledgevi­lle, about 90 miles southeast of downtown Atlanta.

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