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SDSU Suspends 14 Fraternities After Incident at Fraternity Event

All Interfraternity Council-affiliated organizations will not be recognized and activities will be suspended while SDSU and the university's police department investigate

San Diego State University suspended 14 fraternities associated with its Interfraternity Council (IFC) Friday following an incident at a “fraternity event” earlier in the week that led to the hospitalization of a student.

The student was reported in need of medical attention at the Tenocha Hall at 6126 Montezuma Road Thursday morning, the SDSU Police Department (UPD) said. The student attended the event the night before, according to SDSU.

The student was transported to an area hospital. No further details on their condition were released.

SDSU said that while it and UPD investigates the incident, IFC-affiliated organizations will not be recognized and activities will be suspended.

“Given the severity of this incident, and as the safety and wellbeing of students is a primary concern of the university, SDSU President Adela de la Torre has suspended the Interfraternity Council (IFC) and all chapter organizations under the council,” a statement read.

According to the school's website, the IFC includes:

Alpha Epsilon Pi, Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Upsilon, Kappa Alpha Order, Kappa Sigma, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Psi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Theta Chi and Zeta Beta Tau.

“While under suspension, the IFC and its organizations will not be recognized and all activities will be suspended. The university will keep the organizations under suspension while it considers next steps,” the statement continued.

SDSU said the suspension does not impact the other 10 fraternities on campus from the National Pan-Hellenic Council, the College Panhellenic Association or the United Sorority and Fraternity Council, or the chapters affiliated with those organizations.

SDSU said that prior to this decision 10 IFC affiliated organizations were under some type of elevated judicial status that included six affiliated organizations already under suspension.

On Saturday, SDSU President, Adela de la Torre released the following statement in part:

"I was devastated to learn that a student was hospitalized on Thursday, November 7, after allegedly attending a fraternity event on Wednesday, November 6. We are doing everything we can to support the family during this tragic time, and ask that we all respect the privacy of his loved ones."

The university said any students needing support may contact Counseling and Psychological Services via 619-594-5220 or psycserv@sdsu.edu.

Faculty and staff who need support can call the Employee Assistance Program at 1-800-342-8111.

No other confirmed information was available.

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