Sorority accused of forcing men to eat dog treats

STORRS, Conn. (AP) — University of Connecticut officials have suspended a sorority as they investigate allegations that its members forced men to drink booze, eat dog treats, paint their bodies, wear women's underwear and take alcohol shots off each other's bodies.

UConn suspended the Delta Zeta sorority on Wednesday. School officials say they are investigating hazing at an off-campus apartment complex on March 7. The men involved were with a school fraternity.

The sorority is banned from hosting or participating in any sorority chapter activities until the school's investigation is complete.

The Delta Zeta national and UConn chapters didn't immediately return messages seeking comment Thursday.

Another UConn sorority, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity were suspended in March and remain under investigation because of hazing allegations.