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Originally Posted by PGD-GRAD
LaneSig, the article says the school “expelled” the chapter and it would never again be allowed back on that campus.
In these situations where there is a death, wouldn’t it wiser for Pike Nationals to be proactive and close it themselves? Or does that increase their legal liability? It just seems that they should have beaten the school to it.
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My opinion only: in this case and other cases where a group has been permanently banned from a campus, it is the school that does the banning. The inter/national organization probably hoped to return one day in the future, so did not agree to the permanent ban. They will agree to the closure, but probably did not issue a joint statement with the campus due to the ban.
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