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News outlets are reporting that a Brown University fraternity accused of allowing two female students to be drugged at an unauthorized party last year is criticizing the administration’s handling of the case.
Brown said Saturday it’s reducing the fraternity’s four-year suspension to 21/2 years after a lab test that showed a student testing positive for a date-rape drug was later deemed inconclusive. One student reported being sexually assaulted.
No individuals have been charged with sexual misconduct.
A Brown spokesman didn’t immediately comment.