Drugging, Sexual Assault Reports Prompt Cornell to Pause Fraternity Parties
At least four students have been drugged over the past several weeks at fraternity parties, and the sexual assault happened last weekend.
At least four students have been drugged over the past several weeks at fraternity parties, and the sexual assault happened last weekend.
Three men have been arrested in connection with the off-campus shooting which occurred during Homecoming week.
Neither fraternity will be permitted to return to campus for four years.
Prosecutors have been contacting the students and asking them to turn themselves in since many returned home for summer break.
After six weeks in the ICU and seven months in rehab, Danny Santulli is home with his family but is blind and unable to walk or talk.
Clery Center’s Jessica Mertz discusses recent student protests regarding how campuses are addressing sexual violence, and how to dismantle a culture that enables it.
One complaint alleges pledges’ property was destroyed and they were forced to sleep in vomit-covered sheets.
Nathan Valencia was participating in the fundraising event which was hosted by a fraternity at an off-campus event center.
The vandalism is being investigated by campus and D.C. police as a suspected hate crime with anti-Jewish hate bias or motivation.
The USC Sigma Nu chapter fraternity president is also a suspect in the alleged sexual assault.