OU frat shut down after drinking death may be reinstated
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) _ A University of Oklahoma fraternity that was shut down after a pledge died of alcohol poisoning may be reinstated. <br/><br/>OU President David Boren says the Sigma Chi fraternity
Wednesday, February 8th 2006, 8:35 am
By: News On 6
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) _ A University of Oklahoma fraternity that was shut down after a pledge died of alcohol poisoning may be reinstated.
OU President David Boren says the Sigma Chi fraternity must meet a set of conditions to reopen its Beta Kappa chapter. Those conditions include a business plan for chapter operations and activities, a full review of students who want to join the chapter and fully agree to comply with OU's plan to fight alcohol abuse.
The fraternity was shut down after 19-year-old Blake Hammontree died of alcohol poisoning in September 2004.
Hammontree had a blood alcohol content of .42 percent _ more than five times the amount considered to be legally drunk.
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