IFC announces two-week pause in new member process after hazing allegations
In a statement made via Twitter, Mizzou’s Interfraternity Council (IFC) announced a two-week pause in the new member process.
The pause comes after several hazing allegations against the “fraternity community,” and mentions a investigation by the university.
Read the entire tweet below:
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