North Carolina State frat suspended after sexist, racist pledge book found

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RALEIGH, N.C. — Two fraternities at North Carolina State University have been suspended — one for what appeared to be an offensive pledge book, the other for drug and sexual assault allegations — two of the latest chapters reprimanded in a wave of unseemly fraternity behavior around the country.


The national Pi Kappa Phi organization said Thursday it suspended its chapter at the school while it investigates derogatory comments attributed to members in a notebook found at a restaurant near campus. Separately, new details about a drug paraphernalia seizure surfaced in a search warrant related to a sexual assault allegation at Alpha Tau Omega, which was suspended earlier this month. Read more...


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