KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A
committee at the University of Tennessee has proposed remedies for rowdiness
that made the campus the subject of late-night TV comedy.
The Knoxville News Sentinel reported the
committee's recommendations include fulltime directors living in fraternity
houses, amnesty for drunken students and their friends when seeking medical
help and the online posting of sanctions against fraternities and sororities.
The 11-page report
released Thursday comes nearly six months after a Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity
member was brought to UT Hospital dangerously drunk. Police reports blamed the
incident on a wine enema, which garnered national attention.
That chapter and, later, the Phi Gamma Delta
chapter have shut down at UT.
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