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exlurker 12-11-2007 03:06 PM

Phi Delta Theta Suspends Penn State Chapter
 
The Penn State campus paper reports:

http://www.psucollegian.com/archive/...s_in_flux.aspx

Brief excerpts:

The Penn State chapter of Phi Delta Theta fraternity had its national charter suspended Friday and is no longer recognized by Penn State after violating an organizational rule regarding alcohol use, according to a fraternity statement.

. . . The fraternity . . . and its national organization are alcohol-free, said . . . Penn State's director of greek life.

However, during a home football game weekend in October, the fraternity's Province President . . . entered the house and saw students drinking alcoholic beverages . . . .

[the Province President] then contacted the national organization this fall about the incident, and the chapter's charter was suspended. . . .

. . . this suspension comes after the fraternity was issued a warning from its national chapter last fall when a video surfaced on YouTube.com showing alcohol in the house.

. . . Still, the fraternity remains hopeful that they will regain their charter. . . .

Dougie 12-12-2007 08:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nittanyalum (Post 1561515)
Aw, boo! I loved that house when I was there! And my brothers are Phi Delts at other schools, they'll be bummed...

I know it just ruined my morning.

exlurker 12-12-2007 04:05 PM

Update:
Reportedly, Phi Delta Theta's national organization is saying it will take several years before Phi Delt will consider returning to Penn State. For quotes on that, and some addtional information, see the December 12 article on the campus paper's site:

http://www.psucollegian.com/archive/...ll_retain.aspx

nittanyalum 12-12-2007 04:18 PM

Is it me, or does everyone seem strangely upbeat about the situation?

madmax 12-12-2007 06:36 PM

Plus they will probably get evicted. State College has an ordinance that prohibits unrecognized fraternities from renting.

http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...ght=penn+state

nittanyalum 12-13-2007 12:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by madmax (Post 1562318)
Plus they will probably get evicted. State College has an ordinance that prohibits unrecognized fraternities from renting.

The other article made a big point that they are actually likely to retain the house.

ETA : From exlurker's post: http://www.psucollegian.com/archive/...ll_retain.aspx

madmax 12-13-2007 07:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nittanyalum (Post 1562530)
The other article made a big point that they are actually likely to retain the house.

ETA : From exlurker's post: http://www.psucollegian.com/archive/...ll_retain.aspx

That is what SAE thought right before they were evicted. The town's zoning board doesn't really care about the good relationship between a fraternity and their alumni.

GooniePDT49 05-24-2008 01:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by madmax (Post 1562995)
That is what SAE thought right before they were evicted. The town's zoning board doesn't really care about the good relationship between a fraternity and their alumni.

Towns never really do. They give college members a false sense of "community spirit" between the neighbors and college students. Happens all the time in my town.

GooniePDT49 05-24-2008 01:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nittanyalum (Post 1561515)
Aw, boo! I loved that house when I was there! And my brothers are Phi Delts at other schools, they'll be bummed...

What I dont understand is that Province presidents and general council members all went to colleges where the Phi Delt chapters allowed alcohol, and nowadays all they ever do is revoke chapters. When they revoke a chapter, GHQ loses people who pay dues, and other chapters make up the difference by having their dues increased. I have little trust for the consultants or the province officials.

GooniePDT49 05-24-2008 01:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dougie (Post 1561954)
I know it just ruined my morning.

They can just recruit underground. I think thats what Vanderbilt did when their chapter was revoked, until the reinstallation last year.

exlurker 06-25-2008 04:28 PM

Update June 25, 2008

Penn State's student paper has an update on Phi Delta Theta's actions regarding the Penn State chapter situation. There reportedly were some expulsions; some members were granted "alumni status," and so on:

http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive...ls_reject.aspx

A few excerpts from the article:

. . . eight members of the suspended fraternity were granted alumni status, 33 members of the Penn State chapter were expelled, along with two former chapter presidents and one alumnus. . . .

. . . the former president of the [chapter] said the days of Phi Delta Theta on Penn State's campus could be numbered.

"We have to move on from Phi Delta Theta and start new on the Penn State campus as something else," Kevin Haslam said. "We're going to stay together. We want to remain greek. We have a bunch of options, and we have narrowed it down to a couple strong options, but we're still exploring those."

Haslam had no further comment on the options former members are considering . . . .

Members attended the biannual General Convention in Arizona from Thursday to Sunday in an attempt to appeal all expulsions and "try to get back in active membership," Haslam . . . said. Eight of those members appealed . . . .

Those eight members were placed on alumni status, but because not all expulsions were able to be appealed, the fraternity could not appeal to regain its charter.

. . . Members were given two options: to keep all expulsions intact or to expel 33 members in addition to the chapter's Alumni Corporation President . . ., [a] former active Chapter President . . ., and Haslam. The second option would allow the eight members who appealed at the General Convention to be kept on alumni status, Haslam said.

After being given the options, a unanimous decision was reached to expel the 33 members - plus Thompson, Dunn and Haslam - and keep the eight members of the fraternity who appealed on alumni status, Haslam said.

. . . Penn State had ordered the fraternity to leave their residence by June 30 if members did not reinstate the charter during the General Convention, but Haslam said former members of the fraternity are going to enter into negotiations with the university to attempt to keep the house. . . .

exlurker 07-03-2008 08:03 PM

Update July 3, 2008

A July 3, 2008 update article on the campus paper’s site:

http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive...pants_fin.aspx

The following, which is a few paragraphs from the end of the article, made me curious. Is there any solid news – not just rumors – about the other fraternity that the former Phi Delts are hoping to reemerge as?

. . . The former Phi Delta Theta members are hoping to keep the house and reemerge as a part of another fraternity that began at the University of Virginia after a similar situation, Thompson [identified in the article as president of the chapter’s alumni corporation] said. . . .

blueGBI 07-04-2008 11:45 AM

This is sad, what has happened. I had a couple friends in that house that were really cool, this has to suck for them.

As for Phi Delta Theta reemerging as another fraternity, I'd expect them to merge with a smaller frat on campus because I think most of the big fraternities are already on campus. I'll be watching this situation.

exlurker 03-19-2010 05:35 PM

Update March 2010: Penn State Buys ex- Phi Delta Theta House

See:
http://live.psu.edu/story/45361

Penn State U has bought the (former) Phi Delt house for $1.75 million, reportedly. PSU has "no immediate plans" for the house, and the students living there will stay until the end of spring semester.

PhiTubbs 03-21-2010 12:40 PM

1.75 mill..wow.


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