Fallout from a wild, dangerous night at the University of Colorado hit members of Phi Kappa Tau hard on Monday, when the fraternity's national organization suspended the chapter at least until August.
The 35 members who live in the house at 1150 College Ave. have until Sunday to find new quarters. The house will remain vacant until the end of the school year and then will be rented out.
Nine CU women were taken to hospitals early Sept. 24. They said they'd been drinking at Phi Kappa Tau and at Sigma Pi, at 1111 College Ave.
Toxicology tests so far have found GHB - the so-called date-rape drug - in the systems of two of the women.
One of the women had a potentially fatal dose, considering the amount of alcohol she also drank, toxicologists said last week.
Police have not released the results of the toxicolory tests on the other seven women.
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