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Published: 04:08 BST, 15 March 2018 | Updated: 12:28 BST, 15 March 2018
The scavenger hunt that got a sorority booted from Lehigh University's Pennsylvania campus until 2020 reveals a list of activities women were instructed to partake in, including sexual activities. 
The Alpha Chi Omega sorority sisters at Lehigh University were encouraged to 'ski pole two boys' which is slang for manually stimulating two men at once, as well as 'hooking up with an Uber driver.' Another task told participants to drink bong water, and yet another told the women to participate in threesomes.  
The list, which was reported by Total Frat Move , was used for a December sorority event and circulated online. The university ruled that the 77 tasks had violated the school's Code of Conduct. 
This is the graphic scavenger hunt list the Alpha Chi Omega sorority sisters at Lehigh University asked women to participate in during a December event
The Alpha Chi Omega's Theta Chi chapter has lost its recognition at Lehigh University for two years after a 'reprehensible' scavenger hunt that involved drugs, alcohol and sexual activity
'Lehigh University expects all students to uphold community standards and act in a manner that reflects the university's Code of Conduct. Violations of these expectations, which are in place to foster a safe, respectful environment for all members of the Lehigh community, will result in consequences,' the university said in a statement.   
The Alpha Chi Omega's Theta Chi chapter has lost its recognition at Lehigh University for two years and will be banned from campus up until May 2020.
The ban was put in place after the sorority hosted a December scavenger hunt in which participants were given a list of tasks that involved 'the use of drugs and alcohol, sexual activity and other activities'. 
It was in violation of the Bethlehem school's policy, according to the Lehigh Greek Community blog published by the university. 
The sorority was suspended in December following reports of the hunt and evidence of part of the scavenger list. 
'The chapter proceeded to cooperate and turn over additional evidence, including the remainder of the scavenger hunt list and documented examples of members' completed tasks,' the university said.
A disciplinary committee investigating the incident called the scavenger hunt 'reprehensible.'
They said there was evidence to suggest the hunt had been going on for years. 
The ban was put in place after the sorority (above) hosted a December scavenger hunt in which participants were given a list of tasks including drug use and alcohol
'The panel is deeply concerned about the escalated nature of the content of this year's list and we are unconvinced that this escalation wouldn't continue,' the committee said. 
'This incident was a significant, reprehensible event that the entire chapter was aware of and leadership endorsed.'
By the time the sorority will be allowed to resume at Lehigh University, the students involved in the scavenger hunt will have graduated. 
The national organization conducted an investigation resulting in probation and individual punishments for hazing and other related offenses. 
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The girls bend over in their bikinis and blow glitter out of their manicured hands.
They suck on an icy pole with lipsticked mouths. They sashay through mountains of bubbles, clasping hands. They faux-wrestle on a pier using inflatable noodles.
This isn’t a lingerie shoot or even a music video – it’s a recruitment video for a university sorority.
The video was produced for the Alpha Phi sorority at the University of Alabama, and it’s aimed at recruiting prospective students to live and work in the sorority house.
And while American sororities have long been associated with straight, white, heterosexual ideals of femininity, the Alpha Phi recruitment video takes those stereotypes to a whole new level.
The overall effect of the video, which racked up 500,000 video in its first week alone, is Mean Girls – meets-tampon-ad.
And while that may sound funny, it’s really not. Because it shows the ridiculous, intensely restrictive ideals some young women feel pressured to fulfill — even in 2015, and even within a relatively competitive educational institution.
The women all look the same – and it’s clear that only women who fit this mold will be considered in their exclusive club.
As writer AL Bailey pointed out on AL.com , the video is also striking for what it lacks: racial diversity. While the student body of the University of Alabama is 12 percent African-American, every single girl shown in the video — 72 in total, according to AL.com — appears to be Caucasian.
“It’s all so … unempowering,” AL Bailey writes.
“‘To the incoming PNMs [Potential New Members], this video has a clear sales pitch: beauty, sexuality, and a specific look above all.”
If this video is anything to go by, US sororities haven’t come far since the University of Southern California’s Alpha Chi Omega sorority famously instructed its members on exactly what makeup to wear, and how to style their hair, back in January.
That sorority told applicants: “You cannot have roots during recruitment, so if you dye your hair like me, please take care of that before arriving back to school. Your hair needs to be able to hold for 15 hr days and hairspray crunchy or limp hair is not acceptable.”
“You need to have foundation, concealer, something pinky/neutral for the lips (stain, gloss, etc), BLOT POWDER/OIL BLOTTERS, eyeliner (BLACK or BROWN only), mascara, neutral eyeshadows, bronzer, and (optional but recommended) blush,” it continued.
“Your eyebrows need to look neat (as in not messy) for recruitment.”
Frankly, we’d rather stab ourselves repeatedly with a very sharp stiletto than join any clique that expects such exclusionary, narrow ideals of femininity.
We hope next year’s Alpha Phi recruitment video shows a little more diversity.
For a glimpse at some of the images from the video, click through this gallery:
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Published: 01:12 BST, 25 March 2016 | Updated: 13:28 BST, 25 March 2016
A student at Southern Methodist University in Texas is suing her sorority over a video she says features her and other sorority sisters dancing for freshmen pledges in their underwear.
A woman named only as Jane Doe filed a lawsuit on Wednesday and is seeking over $1million in damages for a video allegedly filmed at the SMU Kappa Kappa Gamma house on January 13.
The lawsuit requests that all the copies of the 'secretly filmed' video be destroyed, according to Fox.
Sorority: A woman named only as Jane Doe filed a lawsuit on Wednesday and is seeking over $1million in damages for a video allegedly filmed at the SMU Kappa Kappa Gamma house (pictured) 
Doe's attorney Rogge Dunn says that prior to the initiation, all the students were made to hand in their recording devices which he argues is proof that the dance was filmed without consent.
'They were not aware of any camera in the chapter room,' Dunn said told NBC . 'Obviously, if they thought it was going to be recorded, there would be no reason to collect all the phones.'
The lawsuit states that Doe and other sisters in the sorority 'danced in varying states of undress while singing for the freshmen who had just received bids to join the sorority'.
The Kappa House Mom allegedly recorded the naked dance with a security camera in the chapter room of the Kappa House, according to Fox.
Doe claims that sorority sisters were bullied by other members who threatened to release the footage. She added that copies of the tape were made by the national organization.
'They came in and they threatened,' Dunn told NBC.
'I think it's totally unreasonable to take a video tape in violation of the Texas law and say, "If you don't do what we want you to do, we are going to use this illegal video as a threat and release it, “he added.
The university has just over 6,000 undergraduates and tuition costs $45,940 per year 
Southern Methodist University The university has just over 6,000 undergraduates and tuition costs $45,940 per year
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KANSAS University cheerleaders were made to strip naked during a “humiliating” initiation ceremony.
New recruits were blindfolded, stuffed into a washing machine and cardboard boxes, before being ordered to strip in front of male squad members, it has been revealed.
One victim was so traumatised she left the university before finishing her studies, News.com.au reports.
The university launched an investigation into the incident following complaints by the victims that cheerleading coaches allowed the hazing to take place on a yearly basis.
As a result the whole squad have been put on a year-long probation.
Two team members, who wished to remain anonymous, said they were abused during an “initiation” event for six first-year members last July, while the team was on campus for a children’s summer camp.
The cheerleaders arrived at Kansas football’s Memorial Stadium in running shoes, per the team’s orders, and were told to sprint up and down a hill.
The older team members then blindfolded them, placed them in cars one by one and brought them inside an empty house, the two victims said.
One said she was forced inside of a washing machine, while the other said she was put in a cardboard box and jostled around as they banged on the sides.
They were then frogmarched into another room and asked a series of questions.
For each question they answered incorrectly, they were required to remove an article of clothing.
Eventually standing there naked, the six cheerleaders allegedly were taken into another room, while one of them said she remembered being separated from the group.
“I had taken my blindfold off along with another girl sitting next to me, and two alumni guys walked in and saw us naked,” she told student newspaper, The Kansas State Collegian.
Split into two groups, two of the cheerleaders said to have been taken downstairs and deemed “initiated,” while the others were subjected to public shaming.
“They took me and two other girls, put us in a room together and told us we are ugly, we don’t deserve to be on the team and our skills weren’t good enough,” one of the cheerleaders said.
“They sat us down with all the alumni and all returning cheerleaders.”
The incident has left the two cheerleaders emotionally traumatised, they said, leading one to leave the school permanently.
“The reason why I’m leaving KU is solely because the university and the athletic department decided to treat me and my other teammates like we didn’t matter and were instead just pretty faces for the media,” she said.
Kansas’ cheerleading team came under national controversy in November 2016 when a photo surfaced on Snapchat showing four team members, three male and one female, wearing matching Jayhawks sweaters emblazoned with “K” on the front, with the caption “Kkk go trump.”
The university temporarily suspended the cheerleaders from competition as a result.
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