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USC suspends two fraternities

Lambda Chi Alpha banned from all USC activities, second fraternity unnamed

USC has suspended Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity from all university activities due to a hazing allegation, and its president resigned Tuesday afternoon.

David Corso confirmed his resignation in an interview with The Daily Gamecock but declined further comment. Calls to the fraternity’s national headquarters went unreturned late Tuesday.

The university is currently investigating the complaint and declined to disclose exactly what misdeeds the fraternity has committed. When a hearing will take place on the complaint isn’t known, said Jerry Brewer, USC’s associate vice president for student affairs.

“As far as I know, no one has been physically harmed,” Brewer said. “No one was in danger that we’re aware of.”

Brewer said the university suspends activities anytime there is a “reasonable report” filed alleging hazing. He also said the university has suspended another fraternity but wouldn’t disclose the organization’s identity until given permission to do so by university attorneys. Brewer said the “second organization was not suspended for hazing.”

Sigma Phi Epsilon was recently removed from the university’s list of Homecoming participants. Lambda Chi Alpha was also removed from the list.

When asked specifically if Sigma Phi Epsilon is under suspension, Brewer wouldn’t “confirm or deny.” Sigma Phi Epsilon President Matt Barnhill wouldn’t comment when reached Tuesday, and several attempts for comment to the organization’s national headquarters went unreturned Tuesday.

USC officials suspended all fraternity rush earlier this semester in a move Brewer called unprecedented. University officials say fraternity leaders lied to university officials and provided booze to prospective new members during rush.


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