The University of Colorado Boulder suspended the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity after “credible reports of hazing” regarding the group.

The university announced the suspension through its safety alert system Thursday evening, noting that the hazing happened Monday and was reported Tuesday. Under federal law, colleges are required to notify about crimes that occur in or around campus.

“Phi Kappa Sigma has been placed under an interim suspension as the university investigates, which includes the suspension of all fraternity activities,” according to the alert.

Officials said the school also received at least two other reports of “extreme or severe hazing” this week but didn’t provide additional details.

The school asks anyone with information regarding the Phi Kappa Sigma hazing incident o

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