The U of Georgia's chapter of Kappa Sigma will have a membership review, according to this article:
http://www.redandblack.com/2010/11/0...se-may-reopen/
Excerpts from student paper's article:
November 8, 2010 by JACOB DEMMITT *
Filed under Documents, Greek Life, Multimedia, News
The national office of the Kappa Sigma fraternity has suspended operations of the University’s chapter and scheduled a membership review as it investigates possible alcohol and hazing violations, according to documents obtained by The Red & Black.
Following the national office’s findings, the fraternity may face more sanctions from the University Office of Student Conduct, according to Associate Dean of Students Eric Atkinson.
. . . The membership review is scheduled for Nov. 12 and 13, according to the documents. Members of the fraternity have already traveled to Charlotte, N.C.
The national chapter determined that the chapter must meet with 75 fraternity alumni “for the purpose of a Code of Conduct session” and to discuss the importance of alumni involvement in rehabilitating the chapter. Until the investigation concludes, the operations of the University chapter of the fraternity will remain suspended.
The documents*also state that the chapter will pay a deposit of $7,500 to cover all of the expenses associated with travel and lodging related to the review. . . .
ETA:The Athens
Banner Herald has a similar article on its site at
http://www.onlineathens.com/stories/...33587069.shtml