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The founding chapter of Pi Kappa Phi is no longer on the College of Charleston Campus. In a statement sent to ABC News 4 Thursday morning, university officials said the removal of the student ...
The Alpha Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi was closed by the college in July after an investigation into multiple incidents of misconduct, including the alleged beating of a student in April.
The Pi Kappa Phi fraternity at Coming and George streets is at the center of a College of Charleston conduct investigation into allegations that members attacked a fellow member at his home in ...
Beta Theta Pi has been suspended on the campus of College of Charleston until the fall of 2021. It's the fourth fraternity on the campus university officials say has been non-compliant with rules ...
A fifth fraternity at the College of Charleston has been forced to close following investigations into several reported incidents of misconduct. The Alpha Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi was closed by ...
A former College of Charleston student has filed a lawsuit against the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity in regards to a reported severe beating by the fraternities brothers.
According to the Daily Gamecock, 18-year-old University of South Carolina freshman and Pi Kappa Alpha pledge Charlie Terreni Jr. was found dead at an off-campus house Wednesday morning.
Local News BGSU permanently bans Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity from campus due to history of hazing and dishonesty The move comes over a month after student Stone Foltz died after a hazing incident.
Bowling Green State University permanently expelled the Pi Kappa Alpha after the death of Stone Foltz during a hazing ritual. Posted by Josh Croup on Friday, April 9, 2021 ...
It’s something about those pretty girls! Zahara Jolie-Pitt has gone viral yet again, this time for a video of her and her line sisters strolling at Spelman College. Zahara crossed the Mu Pi ...
Hundreds of CU students surrounded the Pi Kappa Alpha house Friday to protest recent sex assaults and demand accountability from fraternity and campus leaders.
Seventeen members of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity at Ole Miss have been named in criminal and civil cases claiming hazing on more than one occasion.