WACO, Texas — A Baylor University fraternity was suspended from campus activities for a year and more than 50 students were disciplined after they appeared fully clothed in Playboy magazine. About 50 men and four women wearing Sigma Phi Epsilon T-shirts and waving Baylor pennants posed for the magazine’s October issue on a sand volleyball court. University spokesman Larry Brumley told Baptist Press disciplinary actions ranged from reprimands to suspensions.
“Baylor University takes seriously its policies,” Brumley said. “The university has expectations that our students live up to a certain code of moral conduct. Baylor is a Baptist institution, operated with Christian-oriented aims and ideals.”
Baylor has had at least two other run-ins with Playboy when individual students posed for the magazine in 1980 and 1996. This is the first time, Brumley said, that an entire organization has posed.
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