Frat, black group to return at GSU
Wednesday, August 25, 2004 at 04:46PM
TheSpook
Two Georgia State University student organizations at
the heart of a racial dispute that sparked campus protest have settled
their differences and will be allowed back on campus, officials said
Tuesday. The controversy erupted after two GSU fraternity members
showed up with their faces painted black at a hip-hop theme party in
January. A black student group retaliated with a flier using the
fraternity's name, Pi Kappa Alpha, on a picture depicting a Ku Klux
Klansman and a man in blackface with a noose around his neck. The Black
Student Alliance was suspended from campus because of the flier. Pi
Kappa Alpha, which also was suspended, filed a federal lawsuit last
week against top GSU officials, including school President Carl Patton.
But GSU officials now say the two groups have reached an agreement that
allows both to return to campus. As part of their agreement, Pi
Kappa Alpha must implement a diversity and sensitivity training program
and not permit any of its members to paint their faces black again. [
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