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Fraternity Charged With Hazing
The Phi Mu Delta chapter at the University of New Hampshire has been charged with hazing and facilitating an underage drinking party. Two students were found unresponsive with possible alcohol poisoning at the chapter house following a party at the house. New Hampshire law provides that an organization can be charged with hazing. If convicted, the chapter could face up to a $20,000 fine. In addition, seven students, including the two found unresponsive, were arrested and charged with unlawful possession of alcohol.