A video from Oklahoma's chapter of Sigma Alpha Epslion has sent a shockwaves through the Norman, Okla. campus after fraternity members were caught on tape making a racist chant against African-Americans.
On Tuesday, Oklahoma President David Boren issued a statement saying that he had expelled two students from the fraternity for leading the racist chant while adding that when additional students were identified, they will also face "appropriate disciplinary action."
The campus joined together in an anti-racism protest after the video went viral and has gained national attention. Oklahoma football head coach Bob Stoops also joined the protest.
Fraternity members reportedly have until today to clear out the fraternity house. The video, which took place on a party bus during a date night, allegedly includes members of Oklahoma's Delta Delta Delta sorority, putting Tri Delta in hot water.
Furthermore, a top high school football recruit has de-committed from Oklahoma after seeing the video.
For the full story of the two students get expelled, check out USA Today.
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