All those are good ideas. But they can get twisted around. For example:
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sorority chapter advisers insisting on very clear cut guidelines for members to protect themselves
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Girl is platonic friends with boy, boy calls her upset about this or that, girl goes to his fraternity house to help him talk it out, girl gets terminated because she wasn't accompanied by 5 sisters. Better women learn how to handle themselves and avoid averse situations without being shepherded by sorority rules.
Why were women supporting this fraternity at all?
ETA: One of the Cavalier articles says that it's not for sure that all seven men were fraternity brothers. Is this true?