The Alpha Phi sorority at Cal Poly will be suspended for five months because it allowed a hazing incident to occur at a recent function, said a university official.
Stephen Lamb, interim director of Cal Polys Student Life and Leadership, said in a news release this morning that during a sorority-sponsored event on Sept. 28, minors were allowed access to alcohol and were not monitored by Alpha Phi leaders. Rather, the students were put in situations where they were left to fend for themselves, and that constituted a form of hazing.
The sorority violated both Cal Polys rules of conduct and the California Education Code, Lamb said. While no one was forced to drink, the women put each other in a position where peer pressure became the driving force in the alcohol poisoning of one of the groups new members a member who also isnt old enough to drink legally according to California state law, he said in the news release.
All activities of the sorority are suspended through March 23, 2012, Lamb said. The only gatherings that will be allowed are team building sessions with an adviser present and no alcohol served.
National Alpha Phi members will be required to provide hazing education to local chapter members during the suspension period, Lamb said, with a goal of determining if the Cal Poly chapter should continue.
Alpha Phi can appeal the disciplinary action to Cornel Morton, vice president for Student Affairs.
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