Cal State San Marcos has confirmed that one of its sororities is no longer active on campus after its national board revoked the group’s charter.
Breakdown
- Cal State San Marcos revoked Alpha Kappa Delta Phi's charter after a hazing investigation.
- The national board cited activities inconsistent with the sorority's core values and policies. 1m 17s
- Officials emphasized a zero-tolerance policy for hazing and prioritizing member safety. 1m 30s
- The university did not specify exact behaviors but found several areas of concern, including harmful practices. 1m 50s
- Students expressed mixed feelings about Greek life following the charter revocation. 1m 58s