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Acacia Fraternity killed off the IU Bloomington campus

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The Acacia Fraternity has been kicked off the Indiana University campus in Bloomington.

The fraternity’s website acknowledges the three-year suspension negotiated with university administrators–a response to multiple issues, including hazing of pledges, large parties held in violation of the school’s COVID-19 policy and damage to two rental houses.

It’s the second time in nine years that the Acacia Fraternity has been suspended at IU-Bloomington.

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