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Alpha Chi members questioned after neighbor complaint

Melanie Cruthirds

Issue date: 9/16/09 Section: News
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The Orion at Oak Hill apartments are home to some of the members of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority.
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The Orion at Oak Hill apartments are home to some of the members of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority.
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Editor's note: This story was edited for accuracy on Sept. 15 at 10:45 p.m.



Members of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority are undergoing questioning by campus officials after a neighbor complained about noise coming from a residence off campus where two members of the sorority live, sorority members said.

During the early morning hours of Sept. 7, the Monday of Labor Day weekend, six students attempted to leave a friend's home and were met by a disgruntled female neighbor, an Alpha Chi Omega member said. The student, who asked to remain anonymous because she wasn't given clearance from the sorority to speak officially about the issue, said the woman told the students that she had called the police citing noisiness as her chief complaint. The student said she was not present at the time of the incident.

Another member of the sorority, who also asked to remain anonymous, said she was present when the woman complained about the noise. She said the neighbor also claimed to have made calls to university offices, including the Office of the Chancellor and Campus Life.

Chaney Hiberd, president of Alpha Chi Omega, said university officials are questioning members of the sorority with little discernment as to who was involved.

"Girls are being questioned that weren't involved at all," Hiberd said. "I don't have any involvement in it either."

Hiberd declined to comment about the incident.

A member of management at the Orion at Oak Hill, the site of the incident, said there was a privacy clause concerning its residents.

"Unfortunately, everything that happens on the property, unless it's common knowledge, is not anything that we can talk about," she said.

Paula Fultz, adviser to the university chapter of Alpha Chi Omega, said the group had no comment in reference to the incident.

"There's no situation to talk (about)," Fultz said. "We have nothing to share, so there's nothing to put in."

Nick Whitesell, assistant dean of Campus Life, and Katherine Reed, director of Fraternity and Sorority Life, declined to comment on the situation.


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K

posted 9/16/09 @ 1:25 AM CST

How is this news worthy? People complain about noise all the time.

You

posted 9/16/09 @ 8:02 AM CST

Are you serious? TCU has no business investigating this. Once again, TCU is looking for a way to get into the personal life of off-campus students

Anonymous

posted 9/16/09 @ 10:16 AM CST

First of all this isn't TCU, it's the Skiff fishing around for story ideas. Do you know how many innocent people were targeted in this incident and could possibly have their futures ruined? Now you've made it worse by calling a bunch of people, who didn't want to comment FOR A REASON! Here's a story idea: why don't you find out who violated these student's right of privacy by giving out their names in the first place? There was no story, not your proudest moment Skiff. (Continued…)

charlcie cagle

posted 9/16/09 @ 1:41 PM CST

Seriously? This is a sad excuse for reporting. First of all, no one cares!!! Who HASNT had a neighbor (or at least been somewhere) where a neighbor has complained. (Continued…)

jesus

posted 9/16/09 @ 4:30 PM CST

WTF Skiff really??? Worst 'news' report ever who case about some random AXOs having a pissed off neighbor...not TCU students. Do you know how many frat parties piss off neighbors every night? Yeah they are not the first and will not be the last. (Continued…)

K

posted 9/16/09 @ 9:20 PM CST

I am sorry to the reporter who wrote this story. It is not your fault the news editors thought this was news worthy and made you write such a STUPID story!

Skiff needs to find real news.

posted 9/16/09 @ 9:52 PM CST

First of all, this should hardly be considered news...even if you are completely desperate for a story. Second, I don't understand how this has anything to do with the girls being in a sorority, especially since it occurred off campus. (Continued…)

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