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IU issues cease and desist orders to 3 additional Greek houses for violating health regulations
Bloomington, Indiana – Indiana University issued cease and desist orders to three Greek life organizations this week for violating public health regulations.
The new orders were issued to:
- Sigma Phi Epsilon
- Lambda Sigma Upsilon
- Omega Phi Beta
The Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity, previously served a cease and desist order, suspended all activities effective Sept. 17. The three new orders halt all activities as of Sept. 30.
IU Spokesperson Chuck Carney said he was not able to go into detail about the orders, but said the organizations “are being investigated and the cease and desist is for violating public health regulations and restrictions.”
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