University of Texas at San Antonio declines to disband frat accused of waterboarding
The University of Texas at San Antonio has opted not to ban one its fraternities, even though its members were accused of hazing, including the waterboarding of potential pledges, the campus' student-run paper reported last week. In 2022, UTSA's Alpha Tau Omega chapter forced those looking to join to eat habanero peppers, go on hikes at night with no clear direction and drink unknown substances, among a slew of other allegations, according to the Paisano newspaper. Although the incident reportedly happened in 2022, a complaint wasn't filed with UTSA's Student Involvement Center until this spring.
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