CU Boulder suspends Phi Kappa Sigma after reports of ‘extreme or severe hazing’

DENVER (KDVR) — The University of Colorado Boulder said that one of its fraternities was suspended Thursday after receiving “credible reports” of hazing.

The university said that it received a credible hazing report involving the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity on Dec. 1, and the incident was reported to campus on Dec. 2.

“The university has also received at least two additional, anonymous reports of extreme or severe hazing this week,” CU Boulder said in a Safety Alert shared Thursday evening.

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In that alert, the university announced the fraternity’s interim suspension. The suspension will remain in place while the university investigates, meaning that all fraternity activities are also suspended for the time being…

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