Report: Kappa Alpha Psi recruits hit with canes
Mar. 19, 2012Kappa Alpha Psi recruits were slapped in the chest and back, forced to exercise and spanked with canes by some of the fraternity members during a nine-month stretch in 2010-11.
Kappa Alpha Psi recruits were slapped in the chest and back, forced to exercise and spanked with canes by some of the fraternity members during a nine-month stretch in 2010-11.
About 80 students, professors and alumni attended the grand opening of a new digital media lab in Weimer Hall on Monday night.
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Regional Transit System saw an increase in ridership this year after partnering with Santa Fe College.
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Student Government plans to install six cellphone charging stations across campus this week.
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