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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?The University of Missouri administration and Greek student leaders announced Wednesday that they had suspended all fraternity activities on campus, according to a news release.The decision came after a student was taken to a local hospital early Wednesday morning after a party hosted by the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.In their press release, the university and Greek student leaders said police responded Wednesday after receiving reports that a freshman student was unrespons
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