Two fraternities have been suspended at North Carolina State University in Raleigh amid investigations. The suspensions come on the heels of a rising number of fraternity incidents around the country.
Multiple media outlets report that Pi Kappa Phi has placed its North Carolina State chapter on interim suspension pending an investigation of an apparent fraternity pledge book found at a restaurant near campus.
The book contains handwritten racially and sexually charged remarks and derogatory comments about women and children.
Fraternity Chief Executive Mark Timmes said in a statement that the comments are offensive and unacceptable. NC State spokesman Fred Hartman said the school is investigating.
Alpha Tau Omega has also been suspended by the university. A student had reported she was sexually assaulted at the fraternity house earlier this month. The same house is also part of a drug investigation.
Nationwide, there have five fraternity suspensions in the past two weeks.