Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Sigma Alpha Epsilon has shuttered after racist chant at University of Oklahoma



Sigma Alpha Epsilon is under the fire after the fraternity members were singing a racist chants, the video showed. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon shuttered chapters at the University of Oklahoma.  

The school president said the university's affiliation with the fraternity is permanently done as a campus group called for the expulsion of fraternity members.

The university President David Boren said, "The house will be closed, and as far as I'm concerned, they won't be back." The students on the bus clap and pump their fists as they boisterously chant, "There will never be a ni**** SAE. You can hang him from a tree, but he can never sign with me." 

The fraternity members were chanting over racial epithet on the bus showing by the Saturday video clip.  

SAE was founded March 9, 1856, at the University of Alabama with more than 400 members. Now- a –days have 200,000 living alumni, more than 15000 undergraduates that populating 219 chapters and 20 colonies, according to the website.

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