Dartmouth Sorority and Fraternity Members Charged in Student Drowning

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Two Dartmouth College students and the Alpha Phi sorority face charges for providing alcohol to 20-year-old student Won Jang, who drowned in the Connecticut River after a party. Jang, who could not swim, had a blood alcohol level over twice the legal limit. The incident has led to the suspension of the involved Greek organizations and prompted Dartmouth to enhance safety measures, including free swimming lessons and increased security near the river.
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