‘Extreme’ hazing allegations force fraternity suspension, investigation at major US university
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The University of Colorado Boulder has taken decisive action against its Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity chapter, suspending it following a “credible report” of hazing. This has led to an immediate cessation of all activities related to the chapter.

The university disclosed that the initial report reached them on December 1 and was formally recorded the following day. Since then, at least two more anonymous allegations, describing “extreme or severe hazing,” have emerged. These developments were highlighted in a campus safety alert issued on Thursday night, although no further specifics about the accusations have been shared at this time.

As the investigation unfolds, the fraternity will remain under suspension. During this period, the university is actively encouraging anyone with relevant information about hazing, whether associated with Phi Kappa Sigma or any other campus group, to report it. Reports can be submitted through Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution, Safe2Tell, or Metro Denver Crime Stoppers.

This incident has cast a spotlight on the CU Boulder campus as officials delve into the hazing allegations that led to the fraternity’s suspension. A university spokesperson emphasized that the credible report was the basis for the interim suspension, while also confirming that the additional anonymous reports are under review.

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The CU Boulder campus is seen as officials probe hazing allegations that prompted the suspension of the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. (David Zalubowski/AP Photo)

A CU Boulder spokesperson underscored that the credible report triggered the interim suspension, but said the additional anonymous reports are also being reviewed.

“I want to make it clear that the university has received one credible report of hazing involving Phi Kappa Sigma, which has prompted the interim suspension,” the spokesperson told Fox News Digital. “CU Boulder has also reported this to and is in communication with the Phi Kappa Sigma national organization.”

“Additionally, the university has received at least two other, anonymous reports of extreme or severe hazing this week,” the spokesperson continued. “We are seeking information about any instances of hazing involving CU Boulder students, including Phi Kappa Sigma and the anonymous reports, and are asking people to report information to Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution.”

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The University of Colorado Boulder said one of its fraternities was suspended Thursday after receiving a “credible report” of hazing. (Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images)

The spokesperson added that privacy laws prevent the university from discussing case specifics, but emphasized that CU Boulder “takes all allegations seriously” and investigates them “to the fullest extent possible.” Hazing is prohibited under both Colorado state law and university policy.

Boulder Police also addressed the situation, noting that the department has no substantiated hazing reports in the city. A police spokesperson told Fox News Digital that since August, officers have taken three hazing reports involving CU Boulder fraternities on University Hill, all of which were investigated and either determined to be unfounded or closed.

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The University of Colorado Boulder announced it is investigating a “credible report” of hazing involving the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. (University of Colorado Boulder Police)

The department emphasized its ongoing relationship with the campus community, including assigning a liaison officer to every fraternity. Police encouraged anyone with information about possible criminal activity to contact Boulder Police at 303-441-3333.

Phi Kappa Sigma’s national headquarters also addressed the suspension.

“We will be partnering with the institution to investigate the alleged behaviors from our Chapter at the University of Colorado–Boulder. Phi Kappa Sigma does not tolerate hazing or hazing-like behaviors and will continue to strive to eradicate it from the Greek System,” the fraternity’s executive director said in a statement to Fox News Digital.

Phi Kappa Sigma, known nationally as “the Skulls,” joined CU Boulder’s Interfraternity Council in spring 2022, according to the school’s website. The fraternity has described its values as centered on academic achievement, respectful conduct and strong brotherhood.

The investigation remains ongoing.

CU Boulder said future updates will be posted on its alerts page. The safety alert also offered guidance to students on recognizing possible hazing, including coercion, unsafe or degrading activities, or tasks presented as mandatory for joining a group. The school encouraged students to trust their instincts, intervene only when safe and report concerns to campus authorities.

Fox News Digital has reached out to the school’s Phi Kappa Sigma chapter and CU Boulder Police for comment.

Stepheny Price covers crime, including missing persons, homicides and migrant crime. Send story tips to stepheny.price@fox.com.

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