SAE Supports OU's Decision to Expel Students Over Video

The national fraternity embarrassed after members of its University of Oklahoma chapter were seen in a video singing a racist song said it supports the school's decision to expel two students, NBC News reported. "The national fraternity does not teach such a racist, hateful chant, and this chant is not part of any education or training," Sigma Alpha Epsilon said in a statement Tuesday night. The University’s president, David Boren, expelled two students Tuesday identified as playing a leadership role in the singing of the controversial song. Boren said in a statement Tuesday that the two students had been expelled for creating a "hostile learning environment for others."

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