![]() ![]() ![]() Their national organization revoked their charter because they felt the local chapter was violating risk management policies and UCSB policy.” Many of them are and will remain close friends of mine. “They are leaders on campus and in the community. “The men in Phi Sigma Kappa are a phenomenal group of guys,” Provenzano said in an email. “The investigation is over and the chapter has officially closed down.”Īccording to Provenzano, while he believes members of the fraternity are constructive members of the community, the national chapter is concerned with the chapter’s multiple policy violations. “The school follows the judgment of the national organization and no longer recognizes them on our campus,” Provenzano said in an email. Inter-fraternity Council President Carl Provenzano said the closure of the chapter was an agreement between the university, alumni and the national organization. The fraternity is the second Greek life organization to lose its charter campus since the academic year began, with Beta Theta Pi losing its charter in December. Phi Sigma Kappa was placed on interim university suspension and was under investigation in late January due to alleged violations of university policy and conduct deemed inconsistent with the fraternity’s founding principles. The Phi Sigma Kappa National Fraternity revoked UCSB fraternity Phi Sigma Kappa’s charter on Tuesday, and the fraternity will now be in consultation with the Office of Student Life.Īccording to a memo released to Greek organizations across campus, the fraternity of 110 members was shut down in order to preserve campus safety in light of allegedly risky new member practices. According to the Inter-Fraternity Council President Carl Provenzano, he remains optimistic about the future of the Greek community despite this past year’s mishaps. ![]() The former fraternity house (pictured above). ![]()
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