NCSU
is the latest in a string of colleges to fall into turmoil over the
conduct of fraternity members. At the University of Oklahoma, Sigma
Alpha Epsilon was abolished over a racist song sung by freshman
members. At the University of Maryland, an offensive email surfaced. At
Penn State, members of Kappa Delta Rho are facing possible criminal
charges for a Facebook page that allegedly contained nude photos of
unconscious women. (RELATED: Penn State Fraternity Latest To Get Shut
Down)
At NCSU, however, the problem is a simple notebook.
Pi Kappa Phi has placed itself on indefinite suspension and is being
investigated after restaurant workers found what appears to be the
fraternity’s pledge book. The book is filled with anonymous handwritten
comments, many sexual or racial in nature, such as “Man that tree is so
perfect for lynching” or “If she’s old enough to pee, she’s old enough
to me.”
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