Officials at the national headquarters for the Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity have ruled against its Washington State University chapter, closing the house after 90 years on campus. In a release issued Monday, the national headquarters for Alpha Kappa Lambda withdrew recognition of the chapter. The release did not specify the reason behind their decision, stating only “we are disappointed that current undergraduate members of our organization made the decisions that they made.” Going further with, “apologizing does not absolve them of their actions.” The release did mention that WSU takes “hazing very seriously,” however it did not specify hazing as the reason for their loss of recognition. In October the fraternity was temporarily suspended over undisclosed allegations. Alpha Kappa Lambda national headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana could not be reached for comment.