Last week, the Sigma Chi fraternity hosted a workshop aimed at educating fraternity members about the risks associated with excessive alcohol consumption. Unable to gain approval to hold the event in a University building, the relatively new fraternity was forced ...(back to the article)
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Did a freshman spearhead this article? Seriously, whoever wrote the thesis ("This is why....")needs to go back to writing seminar. B O R I N G. Almost makes me wish I wasn't procrastinating on studying for midterms.
it hurts the poor!
cool story bro
"Allowing them to do so in a transparent and regulated manner is preferable to the current secretive and illicit state of affairs."
Transparent and regulated - that's EXACTLY why I like the bicker clubs. They're all out in the open for everyone to see.
theyre right, hazing wouldnt be so harsh w some of the frats if the U recognized them
I don't see how the university could prevent frats or sororities from advertising on campus, that seems like a first amendment violation to students right to free speech.
sod the arrogant, self-involved, masochistic bastards.
ban 'em all!
is it just me or is this editorial board writing way more than previous ones? seems like it, for better or worse.
this is assuming that the frats want to be recognized and regulated? Dumb