"Betas Party So Hard that the City of Morgantown has to Condemn Their House to Shut Them Down," writes WVU Columnist
Beta Suspension Stirs Storm, But Changes Little
LJ Ulrich, a WVU columnist, wrote Tuesday that the "clouds have already started to blow over," following the suspension of the university's Beta Theta Pi chapter.
As reported on Frat Boy News earlier this week, a party came to an abrupt ending last Friday night when the Morgantown fire department responded to an overcrowded house. Following the party, the Beta house was condemned for fire code violations, and the fraternity was placed on suspension by the university until further notice.
Ulrich writes that the party, which was advertised on Facebook and had more than 500 people in attendance at times, will not hurt the fraternity in spring rush. At WVU in the past, similar fraternities have been on suspension during rush, and their numbers in enrollment remain the highest on campus.
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