Mizzou leaders opted to suspend the fraternity for five years as long as the fraternity basically disbanded during that time. The national group declined, moving forward with rush and its own homecoming events this fall. In October, the group was banned for life from Mizzou’s recognition.

“While we value our relationship with the university and recognize the important role our chapter must play in promoting a safe campus environment, we came to a different conclusion about the future of the chapter,” national executive director Jason Walker said in a statement. “Sigma Pi has imposed comprehensive, corrective sanctions on our University of Missouri chapter, which both hold individual members accountable as well as focus on accountability and risk prevention for the chapter.”

The documents released Thursday included incident reports for all fraternities and sororities at Mizzou from Aug. 1, 2015, through October 2016.

While 14 of the 30 recognized fraternities are on probation, none of the 16 sororities currently face similar punishment. Probation puts organizations on notice that further violations could result in suspension.

Five of the fraternities will be removed from probation effective Friday, the end of the fall 2016 semester.