Article "Pika trial rescheduled due to improper judicial procedures"

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Article "Pika trial rescheduled due to improper judicial procedures"

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This article published on December 9, 1982, in The Collegian, focuses on a retrial for Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity on charges of theft. In this article, Pi Kappa Alpha accuses Phi Beta Sigma's of being an ineligible voting member of the IFC because the organization had not paid Rush fees and had not attended multiple IFC meetings. Phi Beta Sigma president, Clayton White, contended these accusations on the basis that the organization did not pay Rush fees because members did not rush in the fall semester, and that the organization had never been penalized for missing the meetings by the IFC; thus the fraternity was still an eligible voting member. Phi Beta Sigma was the first black fraternity on the University of Richmond campus.

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Bohlman, Lynne. "Pika retrial rescheduled due to improper judicial procedures." The University of Richmond Collegian 69, no. 12. (December 9, 1982): 1-2. http://collegian.richmond.edu/cgi-bin/richmond?a=d&d=COL19821209.2.12&srpos=1&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN-

Publisher

The Collegian, University of Richmond

Date

1982-12-09

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English

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Richmond (Va.)

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Citation

Bohlman, Lynne, “Article "Pika trial rescheduled due to improper judicial procedures",” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed October 14, 2024, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/1643.