Students protested outside the Pi Kappa Alpha house in response to allegations of sexual abuse involving the fraternity. By Henry Larson
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Posters highlighting CU’s problem of sexual assault were posted across Norlin quad early Thursday morning. By William Oster
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CoronavirusGreekNews
IFC to cancel future events as coronavirus reaches Boulder
by Robert Tannby Robert TannBoulder’s Interfraternity Council on the Hill says it will cancel future events in response to the spreading coronavirus. However, it will not enforce a ban on upcoming St. Patrick’s Day parties. By Robert Tann
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Breaking NewsGreekNews
CU fraternities banned from renting campus spaces after chaotic event
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesCU fraternities are unable to rent spaces for the next year due to the violence and racial slurs which ensued at a ZBT event. By Anna Haynes
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EntertainmentFilms
‘Haze’ offers nothing new or interesting on college bullying problem
by Joseph Masonby Joseph Mason‘Haze’s anti-hazing sentiment is commendable, but the film preaches too hard with underdeveloped characters to have an impact. By Joseph Mason
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Fraternities are nearing the end of their Spring recruitment process. By Sydney Worth
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CampusCUSGFront PageNews
CUSG reinstates fraternities as student groups
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonBy Alison Noon
CUSG passed legislation Thursday night that allows fraternities to rent campus space at the student rate.