Utah's ninety-one year old Phi Delt chapter has been closed by their national organization because of a hazing violation. Phi Delt has a 'zero-tolerance' policy on hazing and apparently is willing to back it up, even at a "good" chapter.
"Before the hazing incident, 2005 was a positive year for the group, with the chapter winning Greek Week and a member being named greek Man of the Year.
In the fall of 2004, the chapter also won All-greek Philanthropy Week by raising more money for the Huntsman Cancer Institute than any other fraternity.
This last semester the fraternity participated in service activities with P.E.E.R., No More Homeless Pets, Camp Kostopolous, Hurricane Katrina relief, Neighborhood House, the American Cancer Society, the First Presbyterian Church and the Lou Gherigs Foundation."
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