Sigma Gamma Rho sorority has been permanently expelled 'due to severe hazing activity,' BGSU says in a statement.
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio — A sorority at Bowling Green State University has been permanently expelled because of “severe hazing activity” which “jeopardized the health and safety of students and our community,” the school announced Thursday in a statement.
Despite the university’s decision, a lawyer for the Foltz family released a statement critical of the school. Solis said in the statement that BGSU was made aware in late 2021 that members of Sigma Gamma Rho were hazing potential members during fall 2020 and spring 2021. The accusations included excessive consumption of alcohol, pledges being struck repeatedly in the face, encouraging theft, and threats to “jump” pledges if they reported incidents.
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