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A Creighton University fraternity, under investigation after a Feb. 11 stabbing at a dormitory, has been suspended until 2025, the university announced Monday.

Creighton suspended the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity because of reports of underage drinking, drug distribution and hazing, according to Tanya Winegard, vice provost for student life at Creighton.

The fraternity chapter has “systemic issues” that “must be addressed,” the university said in a press release.

An attorney for the local fraternity was not available for comment Monday evening.

The reported violations were not related to the stabbing but were uncovered during the university’s investigation into the events surrounding the stabbing, said Jim Berscheidt, a Creighton spokesman.

In that incident, 19-year-old Christopher Wheeler, a Creighton student at the time, was accused of attacking another Creighton student with a pocketknife at Gallagher Residence Hall. Wheeler’s attorney has said that Wheeler had been drugged as part of a hazing at the fraternity and didn’t know what he was doing.