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ZetaPhi708 12-07-2005 01:13 AM

Re: OU Triangle stands up for rights
 
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Originally posted by hoosier
http://www.oudaily.com/vnews/display.../4394f237990c2

The OU chapter of Triangle has refused to submit to unlimited "inspections" by campus police (seeking alcohol violations), and has been kicked off campus and out of the IFC.

Hope they have a lawyer.

Makes me wonder if they have a warrant to enter a residence and search it. Do they also search the dorms/apartments of on campus residences also?

DeltAlum 12-07-2005 10:46 AM

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Originally posted by USCTKE
on the whole OSU, OU point...let me say the University of Southern California IS NOT USC...
Actually, the point is that BOTH are USC -- depending on where you live. That's why it's important to use words instead of initials.

If we go by your logic, Oklahoma wouldn't be OU because Ohio University was chartered in 1804 and Oklahoma didn't come along until the 1870's. While I like to poke a little fun at my friends in Norman (and our son who is a senior there), BOTH schools are OU -- again depending on your geographic outlook and where your were born or live.

We went through the same legal silliness when Ohio State tried to stop Ohio Univeristy from using "Ohio" by itself. That even got covered on the TODAY Show. In fact Matt Lauer tagged out the package by picking up his Ohio University coffee mug when he threw to a station break. Matt went to OU, you know. The one in Ohio. Thankfully, the presidents of the two schools took it out of the lawyers (and athletic department's hands -- there's a lot of money in school sports clothing, you know) and settled out of court. That's one of the reasons that on ESPN and other sports nets, Ohio U is called Ohio and OSU is Ohio State.

Miami University at Oxford, Ohio was chartered (1811, I think) before the Miami at Coral Gables (chartered in 1925 according to their website), so would that mean that "Miami" can only mean the one in Ohio?

Fact is that where we live (in the West), USC (or sometimes just SC) is the University of Southern California in most peoples minds.

jitterbug13 12-07-2005 01:06 PM

I totally get what you're saying DA. But the two USCs keep going to court over the same thing on who's the real USC. That's been going on for years. But when most people think of USC, it's Southern Cal. Here, we say USC, it's South Carolina and the other USC is Southern Cal.

AlphaSigOU 12-07-2005 06:23 PM

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Originally posted by kstar
Since the university doesn't own any of the greek houses, I don't feel that it is their right to demand entry. I'm fine with them inspecting dorms, dorms are owned by the university.
All the houses on 'South Greek' (the section of Greek houses south of Lindsey Street) are on University-owned land, though the structures themselves are owned by the respective fraternity and sorority alumni/ae associations.

DA... the younger OU was chartered in 1890. :D

doubleblue&gold 12-07-2005 07:01 PM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by DeltAlum
[B]Actually, the point is that BOTH are USC -- depending on where you live. That's why it's important to use words instead of initials.

If we go by your logic, Oklahoma wouldn't be OU because Ohio University was chartered in 1804 and Oklahoma didn't come along until the 1870's. While I like to poke a little fun at my friends in Norman (and our son who is a senior there), BOTH schools are OU -- again depending on your geographic outlook and where your were born or live.




sad, sad that this is what you worry so much about whenever anyone deigns to use abbreviations.........

kstar 12-07-2005 08:20 PM

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Originally posted by AlphaSigOU
All the houses on 'South Greek' (the section of Greek houses south of Lindsey Street) are on University-owned land, though the structures themselves are owned by the respective fraternity and sorority alumni/ae associations.
The University doesn't own that land anymore, according to the Norman zoning maps. They are private property.

And I'm not an idiot, I know where South Greek is. However, Triangle just got their house, and it's kinda on North Greek.

However, regardless of who owns the land, there should be a land lease, and if the structure is owned by the Alumae associations or the Housing Association (in the case of AGD) the university has no right ot demand entry.

Kevin 12-07-2005 10:45 PM

http://www.clevelandcountyassessor.us/iView/iView.asp

That's the link to the Cleveland County Assessor site. I have no idea what the Triangle House's address is, but one of y'all may. You can go there, plug it into the search, and it'll tell you who's name is on the title.

kstar 12-07-2005 11:12 PM

Thanks, ktsnake. From that website:

Parcel

Parcel ID: NC29 9 2W 31099
Account #: R0023207
Property Address: 702 S LAHOMAAVE
Property Address: NORMAN 73069
Account Type: Exempt Real
Value:

Ownership

Owner: UNIVERSITY OF OKLA CHAPTER OF TRIANGLE FRATERNITY INC
Mailing Address: 702 LAHOMA
NORMAN OK 73069

Legal Description

31-9-2W PRT SW/4 BEG 685 ft. S & 479.8 ft.W NE/C SW/4 S 150 ft. W 180.2 ft. N 150 ft. E 180.2 ft. TO BEG

Values

Market Value:
Taxable Market:
Land Value: $0.00
Gross Assessed:

DeltAlum 12-07-2005 11:59 PM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by doubleblue&gold
[B]
Quote:

Originally posted by DeltAlum
sad, sad that this is what you worry so much about whenever anyone deigns to use abbreviations.........
Not at all. Look at the thread in Greek Life about the ISU sorority woman who was killed in a hit and run accident.

Which ISU?

There was a thread in which a Kent State (KSU) woman was killed. It worried a few people from Kansas State (KSU) when they read it.

It simply isn't good communication -- and in the worst case can worry people.

AlphaSigOU 12-08-2005 12:07 AM

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Originally posted by kstar
The University doesn't own that land anymore, according to the Norman zoning maps. They are private property.

And I'm not an idiot, I know where South Greek is. However, Triangle just got their house, and it's kinda on North Greek.

Not meaning you, k*... I'm 'explainifying' that term to those GCer's who don't go to OU. I stand corrected on the zoning, though.

kstar 12-08-2005 03:58 AM

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Originally posted by AlphaSigOU
Not meaning you, k*... I'm 'explainifying' that term to those GCer's who don't go to OU. I stand corrected on the zoning, though.
Ok, sorry.

It's really frustrating, though, the dorms aren't even inspected, but the greek houses are.

AlphaSigOU 12-08-2005 08:13 AM

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Originally posted by kstar
Ok, sorry.

It's really frustrating, though, the dorms aren't even inspected, but the greek houses are.

No biggie... I guess the pendulum's swung hard against OU's Greek community right now. Not to mention the fact that their housing office staff is known to be virulently anti-Greek (it was when I was an undergrad over 20 years ago).

DeltAlum 12-08-2005 10:32 AM

Question. Aren't their RA's on each floor section of the dorms who are supposed to enforce University rules? Does that offset the need for police in these specific cases?

AlphaSigOU 12-08-2005 12:33 PM

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Originally posted by DeltAlum
Question. Aren't their RA's on each floor section of the dorms who are supposed to enforce University rules? Does that offset the need for police in these specific cases?
They're supposed to... in exchange for free room and board in the dorms, they must sell their souls to the dark side... :D

Back in my day, we weren't worried so much for our floor's RA, but more for the 'duty RA' who was on call and roamed the dorm, usually backed up with an OUPD student assistant 'gendarme'. Most times they were slapping people for noise citations, though.

bruinaphi 12-08-2005 12:41 PM

Oregon goes by U of O
Oregon State goes by OSU, but more often by Oregon State.


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