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Originally Posted by Low C Sharp
There can be administrative reasons that a group would be cleared. If there's an anonymous tip, but then all the pledges insist nothing bad is happening, they'll probably drop the investigation.
In other words, "cleared" can mean "not guilty" as opposed to "innocent."
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Yes, "cleared" certainly can mean "not caught." This time.
I honestly don't know how administration can eliminate all hazing. I don't understand why frats take the risk, or what purpose it serves -- or has EVER served.