Greek life will soon resume at Texas State. Activities have been suspended for the past three months following the death of a Phi Kappa Psi fraternity pledge. Bobcat Update's Bryson Hennington has the story.
University President Denise Trauth ordered Greek activities to be suspended in November. The death of Matthew Ellis was but the latest incident involving Greeks that raised questions about student safety. Social activities were halted to give the university an opportunity to assess and change policies. Many students are looking forward to seeing Greek life return.
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There's hope that new rules -- enforced by Student Affairs -- will help prevent similar incidents in the future.
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Dr. Joanne Smith, Vice President of Student Affairs, says fraternities and sororities add value to campus life.
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After March 31st fraternities and sororities will be able to start a re-commitment process, which must be completed by September 1st to be reinstated. For Bobcat Update, I'm Bryson Hennington.
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