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January 29, 2018

Florida State partially lifts suspension on Greek life

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida State University partially lifted its suspension on fraternities and sororities on Monday, but a ban on alcohol and social functions begun after the death of a fraternity pledge remains in place.

President John Thrasher said Greek organizations are immediately allowed to hold philanthropic events and recruit members. Thrasher suspended all fraternities and sororities on Nov. 6, three days after a 20-year old fraternity pledge died at an off-campus initiation party.

“In order for there to be real change, students must be part of the solution,” Thrasher said in announcing the move. “If they prove to be responsible, it is possible they can hold social events later this semester.”

The state medical examiner had previously said the deceased pledge, Andrew Coffey, had a blood alcohol level of .447 at the time of the autopsy. Nine members of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity have been charged with felony hazing and are awaiting trial. All nine have entered not guilty pleas.

The partial lifting of the suspension coincided with the university issuing policy changes regarding how fraternities and sororities would be allowed to operate. Thrasher said the new policies are designed to increase oversight, outline expectations and help minimize risky behavior.

New policies include:

— Social events with alcohol (once allowed to resume) will be limited to four during the fall semester and six in the spring.

— Police or other approved security required on Chapter properties during social events with alcohol, something never previously mandated. The chapters must also use third-party vendors for the party and provide food.

— Shortening of the initiation period from eight weeks to six weeks for fraternity and sorority pledges.

— A minimum 2.5 grade point average for organizations and an average of 10 hours of service activities per semester for each fraternity and sorority pledge. The university previously did not have a GPA requirement.

The reforms by Florida State come as more campuses have taken action against Greek organizations breaking rules. During the past year, Penn State, Louisiana State and Ohio State also have had suspensions.

(Copyright (c) 2018 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.)

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