Penn State is once again being accused of failing to act in the face of allegations of sexual misconduct, this time in a case of student hazing.
A former student and fraternity member is alleging he informed the university of extreme hazing practices at Kappa Delta Rho, including “force-feeding [fraternity pledges] bucketfuls of liquor mixed with urine,” and the creation of a Facebook page showing sexual assaults and misconduct perpetrated at the fraternity, but the university failed to act on the information.
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