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Famed FAMU Marching Band Suspended Another Year

Monday, 14 May 2012 11:26 AM EDT

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida A&M University's famed marching band is being suspended until 2013.

FAMU President James Ammons told the school's board of trustees on Monday that he will keep The Marching 100 off the field for the upcoming school year.

Eleven FAMU band members face felony hazing charges stemming from Robert Champion's death in November. Two others face misdemeanor counts.

Ammons suspended the band soon after Champion's death.

Last week it was revealed that 101 band members were not FAMU students at the time of the incident. Longtime band director Julian White, who had been fighting to keep his job, abruptly decided to retire.

Top state officials including Gov. Rick Scott and the university system chancellor say the Marching 100 should remain sidelined until other ongoing investigations into the band are completed.

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