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AOII Angel 03-30-2011 09:59 AM

I guess that little email didn't hurt his game.

agzg 03-30-2011 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by DTD Alum (Post 2042152)
Two things:
1. The guy is the same guy who wrote that "cocksman" e-mail that was on every other blog a couple weeks ago. Huge PR disaster for him (although I'm betting he enjoys it) and USC Kappa Sigma.
Absolute PR disaster for the SC Greek system, I'm sad to say.

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Originally Posted by Regina.George (Post 2042316)
I thought the guy had already been terminated after the email was uh exposed?

I was under the understanding that while it was the same chapter, it was not the same person.

Ch2tf 03-30-2011 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by PeppyGPhiB (Post 2042161)
Um, am I the only one that thinks this isn't such a big deal?

Nope. Its horrible PR for Kappa Sigma, but overall not such a big deal to me. College kids getting off on doing the do other than the bedroom, far from breaking news.

I do think its very convenient that there was someone on the roof of a building close enough, and of similar height to catch the pair in the act.

agzg 03-30-2011 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Ch2tf (Post 2042449)
People getting off on doing the do other than the bedroom, far from breaking news.

FYP

Benzgirl 03-30-2011 05:21 PM

"Doing the do" sounds like a drinking game.

TPA85 03-30-2011 05:28 PM

Ok, after looking at the pictures, here are my thoughts:

1) That's a really freaking high roof and they're so close to the edge!! I would be terrified if I were that girl.

2) When it said "rooftop photos" I thought it would be more like in the center of the roof where only maybe a couple neighboring buildings had sight of it....not all out there intentionally showing the world the goods..


Pre-photos I was like :rolleyes:... Post photos: :eek:



ETA: Anyone have a picture of the whole house (with no naked people on top, preferably)? I tried google and the USC IFC site and neither had the whole house.

LatinaAlumna 03-30-2011 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Football Fan (Post 2042286)
Latest update:
The national office has rescinded the membership of the fraternity member.

If this is the kid's only violation, I would say expulsion is too harsh. What are they going to do now--expel every member who is doing something stupid in a photo? I tend to think this isn't his only misdeed.

BTW, I couldn't believe how some of the local TV and radio stations were reporting this in So. Cal. yesterday--SEX SCANDAL ON CAMPUS! :rolleyes: I also liked how they referred to quotes from the IFC e-board members as quotes from "USC officials."

DTD Alum 03-30-2011 06:39 PM

I don't think it is a big deal because I don't believe the girl was in the sorority, but as an alumnus of USC let me spell out why it is such a PR disaster.

The sorority in question is one of the three houses whose philanthropy event is unanimously loved by the fraternity community, and of the three it is arguably the most famous. All three take place during the day in a very public area of the campus, involve competition of some sort and raise absurdly large amounts of money. All three are officially "no alcohol allowed" events, and those in charge (exec board, advisers, president, event chair, etc) make it very clear that nobody should be drinking.

However, each fraternity gets assigned a group of captains from the sorority, and usually these captains are close friends, girlfriends, etc. These captains are in charge of making sure the membership goes to the event, donates money and has fun, and it is not uncommon at all for them to get a ton of alcohol and come over early in the morning to get the fraternity brothers drunk before going to philanthropy. Not surprisingly, some of these captains also get very drunk.

So the pictures, in which the fraternity member is wearing the philanthropy t-shirt, ignited a firestorm of criticism because the implication was that the girl was so blackout drunk during her PHILANTHROPY event that she agreed to have very, very public sex. In reality, the girl is not in the sorority, she is not wearing the t-shirt that every other member was wearing at the time and nobody has been able to identify her from a limited pool of (frankly, very high profile) students in the last 5 days, while the guy was identified within minutes. But this is a sorority that many would want to do poorly because they are arguably considered the "best" sorority on campus in several different ways (reputation, recruitment, philanthropy events, physical house, grades are always at least top 2 or 3, if not flat out #1).

So to sum it up: public sex is kinky but whatever. Drunken public sex during the philanthropy event of one of the most admired houses on campus is what is causing the controversy, on campus at least.

TSteven 03-30-2011 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by DTD Alum (Post 2042485)
I don't think it is a big deal because I don't believe the girl was in the sorority, but as an alumnus of USC let me spell out why it is such a PR disaster.

The sorority in question is one of the three houses whose philanthropy event is unanimously loved by the fraternity community, and of the three it is arguably the most famous. All three take place during the day in a very public area of the campus, involve competition of some sort and raise absurdly large amounts of money. All three are officially "no alcohol allowed" events, and those in charge (exec board, advisers, president, event chair, etc) make it very clear that nobody should be drinking.

However, each fraternity gets assigned a group of captains from the sorority, and usually these captains are close friends, girlfriends, etc. These captains are in charge of making sure the membership goes to the event, donates money and has fun, and it is not uncommon at all for them to get a ton of alcohol and come over early in the morning to get the fraternity brothers drunk before going to philanthropy. Not surprisingly, some of these captains also get very drunk.

So the pictures, in which the fraternity member is wearing the philanthropy t-shirt, ignited a firestorm of criticism because the implication was that the girl was so blackout drunk during her PHILANTHROPY event that she agreed to have very, very public sex. In reality, the girl is not in the sorority, she is not wearing the t-shirt that every other member was wearing at the time and nobody has been able to identify her from a limited pool of (frankly, very high profile) students in the last 5 days, while the guy was identified within minutes. But this is a sorority that many would want to do poorly because they are arguably considered the "best" sorority on campus in several different ways (reputation, recruitment, philanthropy events, physical house, grades are always at least top 2 or 3, if not flat out #1).

So to sum it up: public sex is kinky but whatever. Drunken public sex during the philanthropy event of one of the most admired houses on campus is what is causing the controversy, on campus at least.

How I heard about this was from a friend of mine in Los Angeles who received an email about it last Saturday night or maybe Sunday morning. He works for one of the local media so it is not unusual for him to receive emails about local events from various sources.

What was unusual was the subject line of the email that said “Public Sex at “XY” Event.” Not much else was included in the message other than links to the pictures.

Add to this, my L.A. friend did not attend USC and has no connection with USC other than some friends who are alumni. So him getting the email rather quickly means it was being sent around outside of the USC community fairly soon after the event.

Which gets to part of the controversy. As DTD Alum noted, the “XY” chapter is well respected. Heck I may only know little about the USC Greek community, but when I saw the sorority’s letters, I knew enough to think “this is big.”

In any case, what I have now heard from GLO friends here is that there was (may still be) speculation that one of the other sororities - or a member of one of the other sororities - may have been involved with taking and posting of the pictures and / or sending out the emails.

Which now gets us back to the potential PR issues. Right or wrong, not only does the “XY” chapter have to be on the defensive about this, but so might the rest of the SC sororities.

LatinaAlumna 03-30-2011 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by TSteven (Post 2042561)

In any case, what I have now heard from GLO friends here is that there was (may still be) speculation that one of the other sororities - or a member of one of the other sororities - may have been involved with taking and posting of the pictures and / or sending out the emails.

Wowww.

I hate to think girls would stoop that low to try and tarnish another sorority's reputation.

Football Fan 03-30-2011 11:42 PM

I am an alumna member of another Greek letter chapter at SC. The female in the photo has been identified as a UCLA student.

Birnkrant Hall is a dormitory near the building where the incident occurred. The top of the building is plainly visible from the windows on that side of Birnkrant.

Another news article commented Birnkrant students noticed what was happening and some of them took photos with cameras or camera phones. Apparently the photos were sent to friends within minutes. It did not take long for the photos to reach internet photo sites.

DTD Alum 03-30-2011 11:49 PM

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Originally Posted by LatinaAlumna (Post 2042565)
Wowww.

I hate to think girls would stoop that low to try and tarnish another sorority's reputation.

To be honest, and I know we're not supposed to talk about things like this, but SC's sorority row is not the most Panhellenic place at the moment. It is in a turbulent phase where the sorority "hierarchy" (which has barely budged since the 40s) is suddenly completely changing. If you want details (I'm not giving out sorority names though) you can PM me but I don't want to go further on here. The point of the matter is that the sorority in question has been the only one (up until now) to remain unscathed from reputation changes, and so it's an easy target for people trying to further advance their reputation, or those who are trying to delay the inevitable fall of theirs.

And frankly, that doesn't even begin to touch how turbulent the fraternities have been, which is a whole other story.

33girl 03-31-2011 12:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Football Fan (Post 2042576)
I am an alumna member of another Greek letter chapter at SC. The female in the photo has been identified as a UCLA student.

I'm sorry but this just made me laugh. Next stop, Pitt and West Virginia will put an East Coast spin on this shit.

BAckbOwlsgIrl 03-31-2011 01:34 AM

I agree with everyone else; college kids having sex. Whuptidoo! Yipee! Who cares? Like we have not heard this happen before.

Having sex in broad day light on a roof top. Come on! I mean that is just asking for attention. Think about it. At least crawl. The pictures look so staged. Standing up walking naked in broad daylight? Really? Get real! They must have been drunk to do this. Drunker and more stupid than usual to do this. I could understand at night standing up when no one is around and can't see. But, during the day standing up? They asked for it.

After all that I laud them for providing such entertainment. Sick, soft-porn almost Charlie Sheen-trainwreck entertainment.

CutiePie2000 03-31-2011 02:06 AM

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Originally Posted by TPA85 (Post 2042456)
ETA: Anyone have a picture of the whole house (with no naked people on top, preferably)? I tried google and the USC IFC site and neither had the whole house.

Go to Google Maps, type in the address of the house, and look at the house at STREET LEVEL. You should be able to see the entire front of the house.


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