Thursday, May 08, 2008

San Diego State Suspends 6 Frats in Wake of Drug Raid

Six SDSU Fraternities Placed on Suspension

By Patrick W. Connelly
Co-Editor
, The Frat Boy News

A day after a massive drug raid on the campus of San Diego State University in which 75 students were arrested, school officials on Wednesday suspended six fraternities until further notice.

The fraternities suspended were Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Kappa Theta, Theta Chi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Sigma Alpha Mu, a news release on the university's Web site said.

The fraternities were placed on an "interim suspension" until a "hearing into evidence gathered" in the raid, the university said.

The raid was the conclusion of about a year long investigation by the university and Drug Enforcement Administration into a drug ring involving students and an off-campus gang with ties to Mexican drug cartels, police said.

It was spawned by the 2007 sudden death of 19-year-old San Diego State University student and Alpha Phi sister Shirley Jennifer "Jenny" Poliakoff.

Miss Poliakoff died in her apartment the morning following a sorority dance. At the time of her death, she had cocaine and alcohol in her system but she didn't necessarily overdose, her parents told The San Diego Union Tribune.

The original 75 students charged included brothers of Phi Kappa Psi and Theta Chi, police said. It was unclear Wednesday night if brothers of other fraternities were also among those charged.

A Theta Chi brother sent out a mass text message to people police called his customers alerting them he and his associates in the drug dealing operation wouldn't be able to sell cocaine while they were away in Las Vegas, agents of the federal Drug Enforcement Administration said.

In the bust, police seized money, weapons, and drugs including cocaine, ecstasy, marijuana, psychedelic mushrooms, hash oil and methamphetamines, they said.

A total of four pounds of cocaine, 50 pounds of marijuana, 48 hydroponic marijuana plants, 350 ecstasy pills, 30 vials of hash oil, a shotgun, three pistols, three sets of brass knuckles and $60,000 in cash were among confiscated items, police said.

More than 130 transactions between undercover agents and sellers took place, police said.











Posted May 8, 2008 on The Frat Boy News.

Campus Girl of the Day: Johnora Caven

The Frat Boy News Campus Girl of the Day

Johnora Caven, of the University of Iowa, is Thursday's Frat Boy News Campus Girl of the Day!

Johnora's Details
Hometown:
Maquoketa, IA
College: University of Iowa
Age: 19
Birthday: October 17
Year: Junior
Greek Affiliation: Delta Zeta
Major/Minor:
Pre Med/Pre Vet
Favorite Drink: Ah, if I was 21 it might be a Limon and Limonade, but since I'm not a cold can of Dr. Pepper.
Favorite Movie: Saw I, Saw II, and Saw III
Hobbies: Horse back riding.
Best Part of Being a Campus Girl: Meeting new friends.
Plans after Graduation: Go to vet school.

Each and everyday a different Campus Girl from around the country will be featured on The Frat Boy News. If you would like to be chosen as a Campus Girl of the Day, drop us an email at fratboynews@yahoo.com

Drug Raid Brings Closure on Anniversary of Alpha Phi Sister's Death

Parents of Student Who Died Laud SDSU Efforts

By Patrick W. Connelly
Co-Editor
, The Frat Boy News

A year after the sudden death of an Alpha Phi sister at San Diego State University, her parents say they finally have some closure to a very sad experience.

Nineteen-year-old Shirley Jennifer "Jenny" Poliakoff died May 6, 2007 - the day after attending a sorority formal. After her death, alcohol and cocaine were both found in her system, but she didn't die of an overdose, her parents Ray and Kim Poliakoff said.

A massive drug raid at the university came on the one-year anniversary of Jenny's death. A total of 96 people were arrested, among those including 75 students and 21 others including gang members with ties to Mexian drug cartels, police said.

An investigation into drug activity on the campus was launched by the university and federal Drug Enforcement Administration following Jenny's death, police said.

"If one kid gets saved, if ten kids get saved, then it's worth doing," Ray Poliakoff told The San Diego Union Tribune.

"We're happy about the fact that they chased after it," said Poliakoff, who thought it was frustrating at first the university hadn't done anything. "They could've chosen to turn away from it, to turn a blind eye to the whole thing."

Jenny's parents said they weren't aware of the advancements taken by the university and DEA until Tuesday's raid and arrests.

Since Jenny's death, her brother Nathan and sisters of Alpha Phi organized efforts to raise $104,000 for charity in her name.

















Posted May 8, 2008, by The Frat Boy News.

Tulane Pikes Suspended; 10 Charged in 'Hell Night' Hazing

Tulane Fraternity Suspended

By Patrick W. Connelly
Co-Editor
, The Frat Boy News

Tulane University suspended its chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity amidst heated hazing allegations stemming from what police are calling an incident at the group's "Hell Night" initiation.

Two of the fraternity's pledges claim to have second- and third-degree burns after being doused with pepper spray and having hot water and crab boil poured on their bodies, police said.

Ten of Pi Kappa Alpha's brothers are facing felony battery charges from the incident that, if convicted, could lead to 15 years in jail, police said. The incident occurred April 25 at the fraternity's house, police added.

One of the pledges suffering burns was "obviously extremely traumatized" by the ritual, his attorney Frank D'Amico Jr., of New Orleans, told CNN.

The pledge bas badly burned on his chest, buttocks and genitals, D'Amico said. Brothers used boiling hot water that contained pepper spray and a "crab boil" seasoning mixture including cayenne pepper to haze the pledges, he added.

"What they were doing was burning the young men," D'Amico said.

Wisconsin Sig Eps Used Buckets of Urine, Feces and Puke in Hazing, Student Says

UW-Madison Investigates Possible Fraternity Hazing Incident

By Patrick W. Connelly
Co-Editor
, The Frat Boy News

Brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon at the University of Wisconsin poured buckets of vomit, urine and feces in what school officials are calling a possible case of hazing.

A student who is not in the fraternity told the university's student newspaper he saw Sigma Phi Epsilon brothers outside of their house on Saturday using the buckets full of vile to pour on one another. The stench of the buckets' contents could be smelled from across the street, he said.

University officials are attempting to determine if what happened was hazing or simply an act of pure stupidity, Associate Dean of Student Kevin Helmkamp told WISCTV.com.

The fraternity's alumni board called the incident "inappropriate" but said it has been assured the incident didn't involve hazing and that all those who participated did so voluntarily.

Anonymous Student Capitalizing off Drug Bust

By Patrick W. Connelly
Co-Editor
, The Frat Boy News

Did a massive drug raid on the campus of San Diego State University come at the end of "the best year ever at SDSU?"

An anonymous student at the university aiming to capitalize off the incident thinks so.

Less than 48 hours after the drug bust that netted 96 arrests - 75 of which were students including brothers of Phi Kappa Psi and Theta Chi - the student already has a Web site devoted to the event with t-shirts for sale for anyone looking to "commemorate" the raid.

"Take it easy, relax and buy a shirt," the student wrote on the site's disclaimer, reminding visitors it is in "no way associated" with the university.

The site is also offering free bumper stickers. It has shirts available for both sexes.















Posted May 8, 2008, on The Frat Boy News.

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