Police responding to a tip about a fraternity party found three students so drunk that they had to be hospitalized.
Please note that although the news story alludes to possible "hazing," it also indicates that it's not known if the students were pledges. Apparently it's not known whether the students were old enough to drink legally. Consequently I think the wording of the article could have been a lot better. Still, an instance of get-them-to-the-hospital-now intoxication shouldn't be taken lightly.
http://www.news-press.com/apps/pbcs..../61026020/1075
Edited to add:
A little more information:
According to WFTV, both the university and the police are investigating the incident:
http://www.wftv.com/news/10167991/detail.html
Excerpt:
In the meantime, the fraternity has been put on "organizational suspension," meaning no on or off campus parties, mixers, or intramurals. The charges are disorderly conduct, alcohol and hazing.