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Hazing Nightmare: ‘Mentally Scarring … Sexually Humiliating” Incident Gets Frat Banned

The Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity will no longer be recognized by Cornell University after two of the fraternity’s pledges were hospitalized in a “mentally scarring,” “sexually humiliating” hazing incident, a campus official told The Cornell Daily Sun on Wednesday.

“There was one activity where the only thing [the pledges] were wearing was underwear, and it’d be ripped off,” Travis Apgar, associate dean of students for fraternity and sorority affairs, told the student newspaper. “It’s pretty strange on one hand, and pretty serious and mentally scarring on the other.”

The pledges were placed in “really humiliating, sexually humiliating kinds of activities,” Apgar said.

“The pledges were hospitalized after an alcohol-related hazing incident in October, according to Cornell; unless an appeal overturns the decision, TEP’s recognition will be revoked for a minimum of four years,” the paper reported.

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