social probation

Kappa Sigma put on social probation for knowingly violating policy guide

Kappa Sigma was placed on social probation for “knowingly violating risk management and alcohol” policies, according to the Campus Life website Nov. 21.

Curran Neenan | News Editor

After second violation, TKE placed on social probation until February

As of Nov. 17, Tau Kappa Epsilon is currently on social probation until Feb. 13.

| News Editor

Four social Greek organizations placed on social probation for alcohol violations

Tau Kappa Epsilon is on social probation for serving hard alcohol at a dry mixer with Alpha Omicron Pi, which is also on social probation. According to Washington University’s University Standing and Conduct Status website for fraternities and sororities, Chi Omega is on social probation, and Sigma Chi is on both social probation and housing probation.

Ellie Ito | Contributing Reporter

Alpha Delt, TKE, Theta XI back in good standing

Alpha Delta Phi, Tau Kappa Epsilon (TKE) and Theta Xi have all been placed back in good standing by Campus Life.

Curran Neenan | News Editor

TKE on social probation; PDP temporarily suspended

Phi Delta Phi was placed on temporary suspension Feb. 25, while Tau Kappa Epsilon was put on social probation Feb. 20. Both are the results of violations of the Student Conduct Code.

Curran Neenan | News Editor

Staff editorial: AEPi must learn from the mistakes of others

Washington University’s investigation of fraternity Alpha Epsilon Pi, which was put on temporary suspension March 30 for violations of policies related to alcohol, has culminated in the fraternity being placed on a yearlong social probation and the members being required to take University-run training modules in the subjects of bystander intervention and alcohol awareness.

Alpha Epsilon Pi investigation concluded, fraternity placed on social probation for a year

Washington University placed Alpha Epsilon Pi on a yearlong social probation following an investigation into possible alcohol-related violations, of which they were found guilty April 5.

| Senior News Editor

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