BOULDER — Boulder’s Interfraternity Council has expelled the local chapter of Sigma Pi after its members were accused of providing alcohol to potential members during this fall’s recruitment period, officials with the off-campus organization said Friday.
The fraternity was a member of the Interfraternity Council, a private community organization that’s not affiliated with the University of Colorado but still recruits and caters to male CU students seeking to join fraternities.
Sigma Pi provided alcohol to potential members at its chapter house in Boulder during the fall recruitment period, said CU Greek Advocate Marc Stine.
The Interfraternity Council’s judicial board found the fraternity responsible for a “variety of major conduct and rule violations over a period of the past two school years,” according to a statement issued by the organization.
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