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Here's the result of the investigation of this situation:
The Associated Press February 14, 2002 Students linked to hazing won't be suspended BOULDER, Colo. --The University of Colorado will not suspend 12 students for their involvement in an October sorority event that school officials said was a hazing. Instead, the students will enroll in a restorative justice program. They must accept responsibility and take steps to repair the damage done to victims or the community. During the Oct. 30 sorority party, two sorority members were admitted to Boulder Community Hospital suffering from alcohol poisoning. One of the students, a 17-year-old who since has withdrawn from CU, suffered broken teeth and an injured nose. Police could not determine whether she was punched or fell. The names of the 12 students have not been released. The two victims told police they and other pajama-clad freshmen were given liquor-filled baby bottles and driven around Boulder with pillow cases over their heads, according to reports. |
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