Western Michigan U. fraternity loses charter, house condemned after student falls from second-story balcony
Kalamazoo Gazette
September 2, 2010
As the sun set Wednesday, news vans sat parked along the cul-de-sac on Fraternity Village Drive.
Police cars went by about every 10 minutes.
One of the fraternity houses was vacant, its sign removed from the front lawn.
This was not a normal back-to-school welcome week.
The mood had changed after an 18-year-old Portland woman was critically injured at a frat house party.
Jordyn Sanderson remained hospitalized in critical condition late Wednesday after falling 9 to 10 feet off a second-story balcony early that morning during a party at Sigma Pi fraternity house at 1714 Fraternity Village Drive, off West Michigan Avenue.
Sanderson, a student at Lansing Community College, came to Kalamazoo for the day to stay with friends, said high school friend Paul Fuller, a sophomore at Western Michigan University.
The fall happened as police officers were walking up to the fraternity house to break up a party that the Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety estimated was attended by about 200 people. Officers then saw a large group of people standing around Sanderson, who was unresponsive with a skull fracture from the fall.