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Fraternity banned from Virginia Tech's campus for a decade after hazing incident

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Posted: Thursday, June 9, 2016 7:00 pm

Virginia Tech’s first black Greek organization has been banned from campus for 10 years after a pledge said he was blindfolded and beaten over several days in January.

The Theta Iota chapter of national Alpha Phi Alpha was barred for abusive conduct and hazing, according to a letter sent from Tech to the national fraternity. The fraternity also recommended that during its national convention scheduled next year delegates revoke the Theta Iota chapter’s charter and suspend the organization for 10 years.

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