Kappa Sigma fraternity pledges its part to stop campus sexual assaults
Mohammad Jodah and his Kappa Sigma fraternity are teaming up with the University of Memphis to help students make good decisions in the first six weeks of school, when the rate of assault is higher. (Ziggy Mack/Special to The Daily Memphian)
Kappa Sigma fraternity says it has role to play in stopping campus sexual assaults.
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