Crime & Public Safety
3 Greek organizations suspended at Georgia college for hazing violations

Two sororities and a fraternity were suspended at the University of North Georgia.
Three Greek organizations have been suspended at the University of North Georgia in Dahlonega for hazing and alcohol violations, Channel 2 Action News reported Thursday.
The university told the news station they received three separate complaints about sororities Kappa Delta and Phi Mu and fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon in January and February. Details of the complaints were not released.
Officials said they could not comment and that the organizations are suspended until the investigation is complete.
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