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Pi Kappa Phi, which previously had a UCLA chapter for 25 years, announced its return to campus in a university-wide email.
A Texas State University student is suing a fraternity for more than $1 million, claiming he was seriously injured two months ago when members of the frat chased him down the street and beat him.
31 members of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity from universities across the country are biking from San Francisco to Washington, D.C., all to raise awareness for people living with disabilities.
Pi Kappa Phi was suspended for four years in October 2019 for hazing, which included forcing members to eat cat food and chugging milk mixed with hand soap, the university found.
Nikolas Panagiotopoulos is suing Pi Kappa Phi and its Texas State University chapter for $1 million after a brawl that left him badly hurt.
Senior Nikolas Panagiotopoulos, 22, and a friend were allegedly attacked as they walked past a building owned and operated by the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity's Eta Rho chapter on Oct. 27 around 2:30 a ...
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