UGA Fraternity Accused Of Forcing Pledges Into Trash Cans Filled With Ice Water

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So we always hear either a lot of positive or a lot of negative publicity about Fraternities all across the country. While we love UGA as they are one of our favorite colleges to feature on our website, some interesting news came out about a UGA Fraternity. This is Via Online Athens:

University officials suspended the fraternity, the Theta Chi chapter of the national Delta Sigma Phi organization, after an initial investigation of a tip alleging “credible claims of physical violence,” said Stan Jackson, a spokesman for UGA’s Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs.

Police and UGA administrators began investigating after the mother of one of the fraternity’s 32 pledges called UGA officials anonymously, saying a pledge had been injured in an initiation ceremony.

UGA police interviewed the pledges as well as some fraternity officers, or at least tried.

“Most people are not willing to discuss it with the police department,” Williamson said.

One of the pledges had visible injuries, but said they were sustained in a fall, the police chief said.

Other pledges told police that they had been made to get into a trash can filled with ice water and recite fraternity history. The quicker they recited the history, the sooner they could get out of the water.

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