http://www.splc.org/newsflash.asp?id=1177&year=
February_6, 2006
Although a fraternity at the University of Utah has agreed to attend a seminar on press censorship after more than 8,500 copies of the student newspaper went missing, its president says his fraternity is not responsible for the theft.
A security camera recorded one student taking stacks of The Daily Utah Chronicle on Nov. 10. Shortly after leaders of the university’s Pi Kappa Alpha chapter were shown the tape, fraternity members came to the newspaper office to apologize, said Editor in Chief Steve Gehrke.
Gehrke said he suspected fraternity members stole the papers because of a letter to the editor in which a student recounted a hazing experience with the fraternity. He estimated that more than 8,500 copies of a total press run of 15,000 were stolen.