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Old 06-25-2008, 04:28 PM
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Update June 25, 2008

Penn State's student paper has an update on Phi Delta Theta's actions regarding the Penn State chapter situation. There reportedly were some expulsions; some members were granted "alumni status," and so on:

http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive...ls_reject.aspx

A few excerpts from the article:

. . . eight members of the suspended fraternity were granted alumni status, 33 members of the Penn State chapter were expelled, along with two former chapter presidents and one alumnus. . . .

. . . the former president of the [chapter] said the days of Phi Delta Theta on Penn State's campus could be numbered.

"We have to move on from Phi Delta Theta and start new on the Penn State campus as something else," Kevin Haslam said. "We're going to stay together. We want to remain greek. We have a bunch of options, and we have narrowed it down to a couple strong options, but we're still exploring those."

Haslam had no further comment on the options former members are considering . . . .

Members attended the biannual General Convention in Arizona from Thursday to Sunday in an attempt to appeal all expulsions and "try to get back in active membership," Haslam . . . said. Eight of those members appealed . . . .

Those eight members were placed on alumni status, but because not all expulsions were able to be appealed, the fraternity could not appeal to regain its charter.

. . . Members were given two options: to keep all expulsions intact or to expel 33 members in addition to the chapter's Alumni Corporation President . . ., [a] former active Chapter President . . ., and Haslam. The second option would allow the eight members who appealed at the General Convention to be kept on alumni status, Haslam said.

After being given the options, a unanimous decision was reached to expel the 33 members - plus Thompson, Dunn and Haslam - and keep the eight members of the fraternity who appealed on alumni status, Haslam said.

. . . Penn State had ordered the fraternity to leave their residence by June 30 if members did not reinstate the charter during the General Convention, but Haslam said former members of the fraternity are going to enter into negotiations with the university to attempt to keep the house. . . .

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