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Updated · Fox News · Apr 28
University of Arizona disciplines three fraternities over hazing allegations
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 28

University of Arizona disciplines three fraternities over hazing allegations

10 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 28
  • Sigma Alpha Mu and Sigma Chi have been placed on interim loss of recognition, while Phi Delta Theta faces an activities suspension after reports of forced alcohol consumption, drugging, burns, and hospitalizations.
  • The allegations, submitted April 22, involve incidents from fall 2025 to spring 2026, with several students hospitalized. Disciplinary meetings are scheduled this week to determine if sanctions become permanent.
  • University officials emphasize the seriousness of the investigations, which follow national concerns about fraternity hazing. The affected fraternities are currently barred from most campus activities pending the outcome of the inquiry.
As three fraternities face shutdown, what is the future of Greek life at the University of Arizona?
Will Arizona's tough anti-hazing law finally lead to felony charges for fraternity members?
Is the traditional American fraternity model fundamentally broken beyond repair?
Why do brutal hazing rituals persist at universities despite new federal laws?
With 95% of hazing unreported, how can schools uncover the true scale of campus abuse?