Hazing at Indiana Sigma Nu: How did he cut his hand?
Representatives from Sigma Nu at IU to address hazing report
Herald-Times Report
Representatives from the national Sigma Nu organization met with Indiana University officials Wednesday, a week after a freshman reported he was injured in a hazing incident at the fraternity house.
The 18-year-old freshman told IU police that he had been treated at Bloomington Hospital six days earlier for three cuts to his right hand.
He said his injuries resulted from a pledge activity on Feb. 13 at the Sigma Nu fraternity house, said IU police Lt. Jerry Minger.
According to Minger, the fraternity members refused to speak with investigators until their attorneys from the national organization could advise them.
Dean of students Dick McKaig said the fraternity's national representatives met with him Wednesday morning and with Jim Gibson, the director of student activities, in the afternoon.
McKaig said he hopes the administration will receive the police report by next week and be able to begin the campus judicial process.
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