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Hall-Jones

/ ˈhɔːlˈdʒəʊnz /

noun

  1. Sir William. 1851–1936, New Zealand statesman, born in England: prime minister of New Zealand (1906)

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The university found the Beta Chapter of Delta Tau Delta committed nine violations, including selling and distributing alcohol, reckless behavior and coerced consumption of alcohol, according to a statement from Dr. Jenny Hall-Jones, interim vice president of student affairs.

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In Ms. Smith’s classroom in Washington, Madisyn Hall-Jones, 5, demonstrated her progress by reading aloud a short story about picking apples that she had written and illustrated herself.

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In a letter to Interfraternity chapter presidents Thursday, Jenny Hall-Jones, senior associate vice president and dean of students, noted that Sigma Pi was expelled from campus last spring because of hazing.

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The letter from Hall-Jones said each chapter is expected to develop and implement a plan to ensure its culture is aligned with that of the national organization and the school student code of conduct.

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“These troubling allegations, which will be thoroughly investigated, indicate a potentially escalating systemic culture within our IFC organizations, and Ohio University will not put at risk the health and safety of our students,” Dean of Students Jenny Hall-Jones said in a letter.

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