Miami U: Tougher student group standards needed

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Posted: 09/10/2010

OXFORD, Ohio (AP) - Tougher conduct standards are being recommended for student groups at an Ohio university after three sororities were punished for unruly behavior.

A task force report released Friday by Miami University in southwest Ohio includes a recommendation of mandatory minimum sanctions for groups violating the school's hazing policy and mandatory sanctions for groups guilty of alcohol violations.

The report says punishments for individual student misbehavior --such as community service and suspensions -- need to be adapted to address misbehavior by an entire student organization.

Miami suspended two sororities and put a third on probation after reports of drunken shenanigans and damage involving spring formals. Leaders of Miami's fraternities and sororities adopted newrules for off-campus social events.

A university spokeswoman says a student affairs council will review the recommendations before submitting them for school approval.

(Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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