University Of Michigan Fraternities In Hot Water After $50K Damage At Resort
  • 9 years ago
A University of Michigan fraternity has been suspended after causing thousands of dollars in damages at a ski resort. Damages were also reported at Boyne Highlands Resort located in Harbor Springs, Michigan, which is where members from two additional University of Michigan fraternities had stayed.

A University of Michigan fraternity has been suspended after causing thousands of dollars in damages at a ski resort. According to Barry Owens, the General Manager of Treetops Resort, the rooms were in deplorable condition.

Furniture pieces and windows were broken and ceilings, walls and carpeting had also been damaged following the wild weekend. The college has since ordered the fraternity, Sigma Alpha Mu, to cease activities.

Michigan State Police reportedly escorted the fraternity members off the property after the $50,000 worth of damage was brought to light. A statement from Rick Fitzgerald, a spokesman from the university, reads, "We are very disappointed in the behavior of some