https://onwardstate.com/2020/12/03/s...T-ZJS6RsKOetc0
http://www.statecollegepa.us/Documen...pt-to-Identify
Quote:
State College police are requesting public assistance in identifying a handful of individuals involved with alleged misconduct at a former fraternity house last month.
The seven individuals... were observed taking an unconscious, intoxicated woman from inside 329 E. Prospect Avenue and leaving her on the sidewalk of a nearby property over Halloween weekend.
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329 E. Prospect Ave. is a rental property that formerly served as a chapter house for Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity, which was suspended in 2017 for multiple alcohol, health, and safety violations. The house has continued to serve as a rental residence since the fraternity lost recognition as a student organization and had its charter revoked.
Residents of the house have continued representing themselves as a fraternity, according to Penn State and the borough.
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A few years back, the house was one of two at the center of litigation between the borough and property owners over whether fraternities that lost university recognition could continue operating as a fraternity house.
In December 2019, a state appeals court ruled the borough couldn’t stop members from living there as a fraternity house because it was already operating as a fraternity house before State College amended its zoning ordinance to require fraternities be recognized by Penn State.
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Wow to all of this. Who leaves a heavily-intoxicated young woman out on the sidewalk?!
Does Sigma Alpha Mu have no options here? I guess they can't really stop these young men - and I use that word loosely - from pretending to be a fraternity? I have to wonder if they're still claiming to be Sigma Alpha Mu members specifically. The picture of the house in the article makes me think that they are.