UTA Suspends all Greek Activities
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This is such BS. It's complete "guilt" by association and the media. From the article:
"The decision was based not on a single event but "due to concerns regarding the culture of the fraternal community both at UTA and nationally," he said." What a crock. |
"and nationally"???
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Wtf? So basically, no one actually did anything, but they think if they keep Greeks from having activities everything will be fine. I’m sure this will prevent all the bad behavior that happens in dorms, off campus apartments and athletic houses.
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Are these numbers correct? Anyone else think it is odd that they would have 31 chapters and only 800 members throughout the Greek community? Seems very low.
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Probably because it's the last month of the semester, the university has taken initiative against its greek groups. Have there been previous end-of-year greek traditions that somehow get out of hand on this campus, causing the university to now desire restraining the activities of their greeks? |
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Greek organizations need to start suing universities who do this bullshit. These schools need to be put in their place. They need to start operating within their lawful limits. If Greek organizations stand by and allow this sort of behavior, it will become normalized. |
Times are changing. Greek life is dying.
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Agree with 33!
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My husband is an alum of one of the UTA fraternities and had some specifics. Apparently one of the fraternities (who I will leave nameless) recently had a party to announce their little sisters. At said party, one of the fraternity new members was forced to drink heavily and ended up in the hospital with a .5 BAC. That is very near death.
This was pretty much the final straw. Looks like UTA has been ignoring issues in the Greek community for a while. Sexual Assault and Alcohol Abuse at UTA |
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