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Rollins College Suspends All Fraternities Over 'High Risk Behaviors'

Rollins College officials have suspended all six of its fraternities after concerns over “high risk behaviors” surfaced this week, a spokeswoman said Wednesday. Students and staff received an email late Tuesday from Meghan Harte Weyant, assistant vice president of Student Affairs, notifying them of the suspension that affected 313 fraternity members. In it, she said the temporary suspension was issued after reviewing a “series of student conduct concerns.”

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