Friday, August 28, 2009
Hazed and Confused
Sorority accused of making pledges eat cat food
Colorado State suspends group over food, sleep deprivation allegations
AP
FORT COLLINS, Colo. - Colorado State University has withdrawn recognition of a sorority after an investigation into several alleged incidents of hazing, including being deprived of sleep and being made to eat cat food.
University officials on the Fort Collins campus temporarily suspended Zeta Phi Beta sorority in April and permanently withdrew recognition Aug. 5.
A police report obtained by The Rocky Mountain Collegian newspaper says pledges told authorities they were forced to eat cat food and perform "strenuous physical activity" that made one student seek medical attention.
Colorado State spokeswoman Dell Rae Moellenberg says university police investigated the allegations and contacted the district attorney, who won't file any charges.
A call for comment to the sorority's national office wasn't immediately returned. Zeta Phi Beta's Web site says the sorority was founded in 1920 by students seeking to depart from the traditional coalitions for black women.
Why does hazing always have to be so disgusting? Cat foot, seriously? I smell that stuff and I want to puke. They could have at least let them have dog jerky. That's stuff is actually pretty good. I ate it by accident once and I wasn't disappointed.
Why can't sorority hazing just be topless pillow fights and spanking like it should be? These trifling biatches need to be taught a lesson. In women's prison. Then maybe they'll receive the topless pillow fights and spankings they deserve.
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