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I'm sure that restricting sources of alcohol has much more to do with risk management rather than getting rich. Besides, most venues have similar policies because it's either required by law or required by their insurance carrier. If a person drinks themselves to oblivion then dies, injures self or others, etc., the venue would still be held partially responsible even if that person didn't drink the alcohol that they provided. |
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I very much enjoyed my time as a part of the greek community at Miami. I do think I've noticed that in the four years since I graduated, behavior has changed for the worse. Maybe I'm just old now. I hope Pi Phi and Fuzzie's suspensions help everyone realize what could happen to their own chapters. |
Can someone explain something that I should probably already know?
Pi Phi and Alpha Xi (I cannot force myself to call them Fuzzies. It makes me think of those people who get their kick dressing up in animal costumes and, you know...) are suspended. What is that entailing exactly? No socials, specific events or activities that they have to put on to appease the admin, etc? Are they going to be allowed to take pledge classes next year? I did not think NPC allowed no pledge classes as a punishment. |
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An official statement is on Alpha Xi Delta HQ's site:
http://www.alphaxidelta.org/index.ph...02010&refno=77 Excerpt: . . . We extend our apologies to the Freedom Center for this incident. Alpha Xi Delta does not condone this behavior and, as a result, conducted an immediate investigation, and placed the chapter on probation on April 9. Terms of probation include social suspension, alcohol education, and the development of a social event checklist to ensure all appropriate measures are taken. The terms also require the chapter to hold members accountable, with appropriate membership probation or suspensions to follow. . . . |
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Sorry everyone. I went to two universities and at both places AXiD was known as Fuzzie; some habits are hard to break.
I get what ADqtPiMel is saying about a small group within a chapter with a sense of entitlement. It only takes a bad few it give a huge bad name to the rest of the organization. Chapters at MU are not alone as this happens at other universities too. |
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2. "Improvement" is not an excuse to act like a dick and call people out, especially if you're old enough to know better. 3. Apparently the apple isn't falling far from the tree. 4. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...es/flounce.jpg |
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We call them Alpha Xi's at Ohio Northern. looks like they're different all over ohio!
(and that flouncey cat is cute! my pre-school aged daughter has recently perfected the flounce... it's hilarious, and hard to stay mad at her when she does it.) |
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Looks like it's happened again in SW Ohio, this time at University of Dayton.
http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/...ty-705529.html This one has yet to make huge media waves, and it appears the college will be holding individuals more responsible, even though Alpha Phi will be undergoing a disciplinary hearing soon. Some girls were gracious enough to go back to the venue and apologize face to face as well. You know... I don't know what it is about SW Ohio recently... but it's making me wonder. Is this behavior nothing new, and it's just making public news now? Has it gotten this out of hand because GLOs havent been punished enough in the past for similar things? Is it a geographical thing? I've noticed high school parties around here make high school parties in columbus and northern ohio look like friday night bingo at the church hall. Or is it a new trend? Or is it the dates that are taking advantage of the situation (it's not THEIR organization, afterall)? Or is it just a lack of alcohol education and lessons in responsibility? Is it like this everywhere else in the US? Probation and suspension were nothing I ever experienced in college. None of the 4 sororities at my small school would dare test the limits like this. Even the fraternities were never that bad...Sig Pi's were put on social probation for one year for having a party with kegs that didnt get registered with campus security, but that's all I can remember. I'm not saying we were goodies who never had parties... I just never saw anyone get to the point where school or National GLO discipline was needed. |
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every year / semester. Some of them get lots of publicity and media attention, some don't. Some get mentioned on GC, some we GCers don't catch. But the pre-gaming, vomiting, public urination, trashing the premises, altercations with venue staff, hospitalizations . . . not surprising to hear or read about all that any more. I'm NOT saying it's the norm. I'm NOT saying it's everywhere. I'm NOT saying I approve. |
1. Formal dresses are less formal than they used to be and people don't care if they get alcohol on them.
2. At our formals, we did some of the drinking at the actual dinner/dance event, but anyone who drank hardcore did it in their hotel room. If buses are taking them to and fro they don't have the chance to do that. 3. People are so paranoid of letting loose on campus they think they can "get away" with it at an off campus venue. This is almost as stupid as thinking you can get with someone's boyfriend during spring break when you're all on the same trip that was scheduled through your student activities office. 4. Pregaming isn't new. The amount of it is. Our pregaming was (at the hardest) a couple shots of peach Schnapps or a few beers...not a whole bottle of SoCo. 5. Chicks are anorexic and don't eat and can't hold their liquor. |
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