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02-14-2006 04:59 PM |
The school and administration aren't concerned with this. You campus IFC and CPC can deny these groups admission to their governance. But there's really nothing to stop them from operating as a student group either with the sanction of the office of student activities (heck if they prove their case, they could receive funding for their activity!) or just as a local interest club that functions outside university jurisdiction.
You can't join multiple national sororities in the NPC and NPHC or even conference to conference. Locals are not bound by this rule, unless one local has stated in their bylaws that if you were an initiated member of another sorority, whether it be local, NPC, etc., you may not be bidded or initiated into our sorority.
So regardless of whether these are local former members or national formal members, they've formed their own club and that means they have their own rules.
So if former members have formed their own locals and are recruiting outside of your Greek Council bylaws and are not members of your campus Panhellenic or IFC, they're not really doing anything wrong... they're just annoying you.
If you can demonstrate they are hazing members or committing crimes, breaking laws or injuring the reputation of the university, then you would have cause for some sort of disciplinary action.
If it was an "underground group" that was a revoked-charter chapter, then the university would likely step in and make a statement against being involved with the group and publish material/statements that involve actions that would be taken toward members of such groups or anyone who pledged such a group.
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