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Indiana University has indefinitely suspended its Interfraternity Council from most activities due to hazing allegations.

The suspension bans social events, tailgates, parties with alcohol, and new member education for all 27 fraternity chapters.

BLOOMINGTON — Indiana University on Friday suspended indefinitely members of its Interfraternity Council from parties, tailgates and more in a probe for "alleged hazing behaviors," according to a letter provided to IndyStar. It's a significant step for a university campus with a robust and long-standing Greek community.

In a letter addressed to IFC — the informal acronym for the student body governing fraternities on IU’s campus — IU vice chancellor for student life Lamar Hylton informed the university’s 27 fraternity cha

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