Penn State slaps frat with three-year suspension for Facebook page of naked, incapacitated women
Penn State University at University Park announced plans Tuesday night to suspend the school’s Kappa Delta Rho (KDR) fraternity chapter for three years after private Facebook pages run by frat members containing photos of naked, passed-out women were discovered. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that Tuesday’s decision overturns a ruling made by the student-run Interfraternity Council (IFC) to allow the chapter to stay open.
The university’s IFC first started investigating the private Facebook pages in March, the school’s paper, the Daily Collegian, reports. At the time, the national Kappa Delta Rho headquarters suspended the fraternity for one year over the pages. WJAC obtained the police warrant that prompted the suspension:
[The warrant] says several members of this fraternity are accused of taking pictures of women, mostly nude while sleeping or passed out, and sharing those photos online. State College police said a tip came in informing them of two private Facebook pages created and run by members of the Kappa Delta Rho fraternity…. Police said this is where members allegedly shared photos of drug sales, hazing and photos of unsuspecting victims – mostly women – partially naked.
The IFC investigated further and outlined their findings: In a letter to chapter president Tom Friel, IFC VPs for Standards Michael Stavrakos and Grant Vasi, both students, said they found members of the frat to have “violated a number of policies related to a recognized student organization and a national social Greek-Letter organization.”