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The Kappa Delta Rho fraternity chapter at Penn State has been suspended after Facebook pages allegedly run by members featuring unconscious nude photos of women were discovered. 

Police learned about the pages from a former member of the chapter. The pages contained "evidence of hazing, photos of unsuspecting women who were 'passed out and nude or in other sexual or embarrassing positions' and drug sales that included marijuana, edibles, concentrates, ADD medication and some cocaine."

Executive Director of Kappa Delta Rho National Fraternity Joseph Rosenberg explained that the fraternity will work closely with police and law enforcement agencies to investigate the case.

"The national leadership of Kappa Delta Rho is committed to hold our brothers accountable for their actions. We embrace the principle of respect for all persons and we will adhere to that principle in this matter," Rosenberg said. 

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