POMONA (KTLA) -- A fraternity at Cal Poly Pomona is being investigated for possible hazing incidents involving branding students.
According to the University, Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity is accused of staging ceremonies in December 2009 in which members were blindfolded and branded.
The school has suspended all the fraternitys activities and barred it from using university facilities.
The remaining 31 Greek organizations on campus will be placed on temporary probation while the school performs a hazing audit.
Last year, the university banned another fraternity, Sigma Phi Epsilon, after a new member suffered second-degree burns during on bonfire ceremony.
According to the University, Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity is accused of staging ceremonies in December 2009 in which members were blindfolded and branded.
The school has suspended all the fraternitys activities and barred it from using university facilities.
The remaining 31 Greek organizations on campus will be placed on temporary probation while the school performs a hazing audit.
Last year, the university banned another fraternity, Sigma Phi Epsilon, after a new member suffered second-degree burns during on bonfire ceremony.