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exlurker 10-27-2007 06:19 PM

New Mexico State U. Closes Sigma Alpha Epsilon Chapter; Appeal Expected
 
New Mexico State University has de-recognized and closed the campus chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Several recent incidents, including alleged underage drinking, damage to the house, etc., contributed to the closure. An appeal is expected. According to the article in the Saturday, October 27 online issue of the Las Cruces paper, one question is whether the entire chapter should have been sanctioned, or whether sanctions should have been applied to individuals instead:

http://www.lcsun-news.com/news/ci_7295346

Brief excerpts:

Scott Moore, dean of students, said the charter was revoked Thursday and the fraternity members living in the "Greek Row" home on the NMSU campus would be moved out.

The fraternity said it would appeal.

. . . Brandon Weghorst, an SAE spokesman for the national headquarters near Chicago, said he has encouraged local members to appeal.

. . . Weghorst said individuals should have been held accountable rather than sanctioning the entire chapter.

He did not know if any action would be taken against certain members. Weghorst said that would be determined following the national organization's own investigation. . . . .

flirt5721 10-30-2007 01:41 PM

According to what is being reported around town they had vandalized parts of the Gila National Forrest. Burnt some bark off of tree and burnt chairs and other stuff. Have not heard anything else about it.

Spinnukur 10-30-2007 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by exlurker (Post 1542423)
New Mexico State University has de-recognized and closed the campus chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Several recent incidents, including alleged underage drinking, damage to the house, etc., contributed to the closure. An appeal is expected. According to the article in the Saturday, October 27 online issue of the Las Cruces paper, one question is whether the entire chapter should have been sanctioned, or whether sanctions should have been applied to individuals instead:

http://www.lcsun-news.com/news/ci_7295346

Brief excerpts:

Scott Moore, dean of students, said the charter was revoked Thursday and the fraternity members living in the "Greek Row" home on the NMSU campus would be moved out.

The fraternity said it would appeal.

. . . Brandon Weghorst, an SAE spokesman for the national headquarters near Chicago, said he has encouraged local members to appeal.

. . . Weghorst said individuals should have been held accountable rather than sanctioning the entire chapter.

He did not know if any action would be taken against certain members. Weghorst said that would be determined following the national organization's own investigation. . . . .


I was wondering when this was going to happen, a buddy of mine is SAE and just so happened to pledge their, he'd tell me stories about how their was basically no control over anything. Also I guess New Mexico has no state laws on hazing, is that correct if anyone knows?

In Hoc
"George Bush"

exlurker 10-30-2007 05:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flirt5721 (Post 1543330)
According to what is being reported around town they had vandalized parts of the Gila National Forrest. Burnt some bark off of tree and burnt chairs and other stuff. Have not heard anything else about it.

The Las Cruces paper reports on the alleged vandalism at the national forest:

http://www.lcsun-news.com/ci_7314074

flirt5721 10-30-2007 07:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spinnukur (Post 1543373)
I was wondering when this was going to happen, a buddy of mine is SAE and just so happened to pledge their, he'd tell me stories about how their was basically no control over anything. Also I guess New Mexico has no state laws on hazing, is that correct if anyone knows?

In Hoc
"George Bush"



New Mexico does have state laws on hazing. I just don't think that they are as strict as other states.

jon1856 10-30-2007 10:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flirt5721 (Post 1543483)
New Mexico does have state laws on hazing. I just don't think that they are as strict as other states.

New Mexico is one of the few states that does NOT have a anti-hazing law:
http://www.jour.unr.edu/interactive/..._newmexico.htm

However, if they did some thing on Federal property, that may be a whole different matter.

Very bad week for SAE:(:o

HONKY660 10-30-2007 11:46 PM

Wow thats pretty sad, if I recall SAE used to have one of the strongest chapters there on campus a while back when I used to visit. The list of things against the chapter seem to be stacking up against them real quickly within the past week. Some of the same events happened to our Lambda Chi chapter there at NMSU back in '98 during homecoming week. We have since returned to campus and are doing well again, hope the same for SAE.

flirt5721 10-31-2007 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HONKY660 (Post 1543595)
Wow thats pretty sad, if I recall SAE used to have one of the strongest chapters there on campus a while back when I used to visit. The list of things against the chapter seem to be stacking up against them real quickly within the past week. Some of the same events happened to our Lambda Chi chapter there at NMSU back in '98 during homecoming week. We have since returned to campus and are doing well again, hope the same for SAE.

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manda_sai_kz 11-07-2007 05:07 AM

From what I've heard, the Gila vandalism isn't what got them kicked out/shut down. "They" had already decided, and then the Gila incident happened on top of it all. Right?

flirt5721 11-08-2007 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by manda_sai_kz (Post 1546168)
From what I've heard, the Gila vandalism isn't what got them kicked out/shut down. "They" had already decided, and then the Gila incident happened on top of it all. Right?

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