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Charges Filed Against Dartmouth Sorority and Fraternity Following Student's Drowning

Dartmouth College's Alpha Phi sorority and Beta Alpha Omega fraternity members face charges over the drowning death of student Won Jang after a party.

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Updated: Nov 23rd, 2024, 2:14 PM ET

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In a tragic incident connected to a summer party, Dartmouth College’s Alpha Phi sorority and two members of the Beta Alpha Omega fraternity face legal charges. Won Jang, a 20-year-old student, drowned after the party, prompting investigations that revealed underage drinking and a failure to ensure attendee safety. Dartmouth has since suspended both organizations, reinforcing its commitment to a safe educational environment.


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