North Carolina State University says it is temporarily banning alcohol at social events for most fraternities after two chapters were suspended, including one in light of drug and sexual assault allegations.
Separately, a frat was suspended after an apparent pledge book surfaced containing sexist and racially insensitive comments.
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NC state spokesman Fred Hartman said Friday the alcohol ban applies only to fraternities that are part of the Interfraternity Council. Historically black fraternities maintain a separate council and are not affected.








