Fraternity Ousted From Campus
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SAN DIEGO — Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity was kicked off the San Diego State University campus today for at least five years for its role in an alleged rape of a freshman Delta Gamma sorority pledge at a party, a university spokeswoman said.
In addition, 30 of the fraternity’s 110 members face administrative charges that could lead to expulsion from the university, spokeswoman Sue Raney said. Delta Gamma sorority, whose members attended a party at the Pi Kappa Alpha house last Nov. 14, was cleared of wrongdoing except for a violation of a state alcohol code prohibiting minors from consuming alcoholic beverages. The sorority was placed on indefinite disciplinary probation.
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