SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) -- The national offices of two Drury University fraternities have temporarily suspended the local clubs following an off-campus party that resulted in arrests.
The Springfield News-Leader reported on its Web site Friday that national leaders for the Kappa Alpha and Sigma Nu fraternities confirmed that their members were involved in the Sept. 13 off-campus party.
The party in rural Stone County led to 16 people being charged with underaged possession of alcohol and an 18-year-old man being taken to a hospital for alcohol poisoning.
Kappa Alpha officials said the local chapter co-hosted the party and that the national organization could announce additional sanctions against the chapter next week.
Sigma Nu officials said they're still looking into the issue.
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Information from: Springfield News-Leader, http://www.news-leader.com
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