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Indiana University Suspended Chi Phi for Hazing — What That Means for Injured Students and Their Families If your son or daughter is coming home from Indiana University quieter than when they left — if there are bruises they will not explain, if the phone goes dark when you ask about the fraternity, if a hospital bracelet appeared in a drawer and was never mentioned — you are reading this at the moment the university has just confirmed what you already feared. On December 19, 2025, Indiana University’s Office of Student Life suspended the Chi Phi fraternity chapter and ordered it to cease all activities and disband. That was not the first warning. It was the third disciplinary action in a single academic year. Chi Phi had already been barred from recruitment and new-member activities from August 19 to October 28, 2025, for hazing. Then, on November 18, 2025, the university placed the chapter on cease and desist — again, for hazing. By the time the disbandment order came down, the pattern was undeniable: this chapter had been told to stop, did not stop, and was finally shut down. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm. We are a…