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Memorial held on campus as NIU suspends fraternity where student died

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The sanctions against the fraternity, commonly known as Pikes, are temporary and can be appealed, said NIU spokesman Brad Hoey. But the fraternity has lost its status as a student organization, and as such, its members are banned from conducting fraternity business on or off campus.

Neither Hoey nor Michael could say how long the sanctions will be in place, nor offer a time line for the hearing and appeals process.

In conjunction with the university, Pi Kappa Alpha International has suspended the local chapter’s charter.

Members of Pi Kappa Alpha joined the many hundreds attended both the memorial in the Carl Sandburg Auditorium, and the candlelight vigil held outside in the adjacent Martin Luther King Commons.

After the event, a number of them went back to the fraternity house, where a makeshift memorial to Bogenberger had been erected outside. The members declined to comment.

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