Six members of the Sigma Gamma Rho sorority at Rutgers have been arrested on charges of aggravated hazing. One unidentified woman tells the Star-Ledger she was struck 201 times with a wooden paddle during pledge week, and "on the eighth day—unable to sit, her buttocks covered with blood clots and welts—she went to the hospital." The woman says, "They told us there was no hazing, that they didn’t believe in it." But then the paddles came out, each one a foot long and six inches wide. Police say at least three women reported injuries and bleeding, but one pledge puts the number at seven. In response, Rutgers immediately suspended Sigma Gamma Rho, an African-American sorority founded in 1922.