March 25, 2016
Police at Penn State University's main campus are investigating a female student's report that she was raped last week.
The woman, who reported the incident on Tuesday afternoon, said she was sexually assaulted by an acquaintance at an off-campus fraternity house. The location and time of the assault was unknown.
The university on Wednesday posted a "timely warnings" notice to alert students and provide available information.
It was the 10th report of a sexual assault at main campus since the current semester began Jan. 11, according to the Daily Collegian.
Last year, a Penn State fraternity, Kappa Delta Rho, removed 38 members of its chapter in the aftermath of a scandal concerning nude and partially nude photos of women posted to a Facebook page.
A week after the scandal surfaced, Penn State President Eric Barron said a task force would review greek life at main campus, according to the Daily Collegian. A report is expected by the end of the Spring semester.