![]() Only chartered chapters of the fraternity are able to use its name, according to the release. Related: A cycle of sanctions: How repeatedly disciplined fraternities stay on campusįraternities have been a part of Ohio State’s campus since the late 1800s, and in the more than 100 years since their establishment, nothing has ever caused the university to remove a frat from campus - not even death. ![]() This will not be tolerated by the Kappa Sigma Fraternity,” Kappa Sigma Fraternity Executive Director Mitchell Wilson said in the release. “Any student at Ohio State University who states that they are a member of a Kappa Sigma Chapter operating on the Ohio State University campus is doing so under false pretenses. The Code of Student Conduct defines hazing as “doing, requiring or encouraging any act, whether or not the act is voluntarily agreed upon, in conjunction with initiation or continued membership or participation in any group, that causes or creates a substantial risk of causing mental or physical harm or humiliation.” The chapter lost its student organization status after being charged with hazing by the university July 6, according to sorority and fraternity life disciplinary records. Kappa Sigma’s Supreme Executive Committee closed its Ohio State chapter July 8, 2020, for violating the fraternity’s code of conduct, according to the press release. Credit: Jack Westerheide | Lantern File PhotoĪ group of Ohio State students representing themselves as members of the Kappa Sigma fraternity did so without the authority of the national chapter and could face legal action if they continue, according to a Thursday press release. Turner and Harris will be welcomed in 2022 by our Brotherhood for induction.A group of Ohio State students representing themselves as members of the Kappa Sigma fraternity did so without the authority of the national chapter and could face legal action if they continue, according to a Thursday press release. And our focus will be on Brothers Ron Harris and Phil Turner who were duly elected to our Hall of Fame based on their significant "time and treasure" given over many, many years. Air travel and hotel rooms are falling back into the realm of difficult propositions for anyone outside of the central Ohio area.īrothers, my hope is you'll understand and appreciate this is for the benefit of all Kappa Sigma alumni from Alpha-Sigma chapter as well as others. Brothers health, their wives and partners along with family and friends is the top concern. ![]() ![]() This alone matters most to me in my ongoing role of organizing these Kappa Sigma events in Columbus. The facts as reported by those in-the-know have stated fully vaccinated individuals are no longer immune to Covid-19 / Delta and that these fully vaccinated individuals can be spreaders. The other primary issue is health and well-being. Covid-19 / Delta is making this uncomfortable. The nature of our Brotherhood is to gather, talk and share stories and break bread. ![]() Buffet meal service is interrupted and would likely have been a boxed meal. This is especially relevant to the October 8 evening since it was being held indoors at The Reception House at Raymond Memorial Golf. Mayor Andrew Ginther is signing an executive order for Columbus and a majority of Franklin County requiring face-masking for all indoor business environments. The decision to postpone had Covid-19 and its Delta variant weighing heavily on the decision. Included with the evening was a celebration of 125+1 Anniversary of the chapter's founding (1895 - 2020). The Alumni Association of Alpha-Sigma chapter of Kappa Sigma has postponed the 2021 Homecoming & Hall of Fame evening planned for October 8, 2021. RE: 125+1 Anniversary, Homecoming, Hall of Fame - POSTPONED TO: Alumni of Alpha-Sigma of Kappa Sigma Fraternity 125th+1 Anniversary & Homecoming Weekend - POSTPONED to 2022 ![]()
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