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A UNC fraternity is in danger of being kicked off the campus after it received several disciplinary actions.
The Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity was sanctioned by the Greek Judicial Board at UNC Monday.
This all comes after Archdale police shot and killed 21-year-old chapter president Courtland Smith in August.
Smith called 911 and said he was drunk and armed.
The shooting happened a few hours after he left a frat party.
An investigation by the campus Greek Judicial Board found the party violated several university rules, including the Greek alcohol policy.
Now, the Deke house is under sanctions from the judicial board.
The punishments include a one-year ban on social events, a mandatory substance abuse awareness program and a review of its status as a recognized campus fraternity.
The fraternity is not commenting on the sanctions and neither is the university.
Some student on campus, however, say the punishment is fair.
"Perhaps if they supported the action or did nothing to prevent it," student Jonathan Roesar said.
Others say the death of a fraternity member is drawing undue attention to Deke's.
"The actions of one person don't necessarily reflect the core values and actions of the whole entire group," student Pat Reintgen said.
Whether the attention is justified or not, Delta Kappa Epsilon is now fighting for its place on campus.

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By UNC alum on 09/23 06:53 AM
UNC should crack down on the whole Greek system. They think they are above the law because they dress well and their parents will bail them out of trouble.
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