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Why would they do this??
No matter what side of the debate you are on (to haze or not to haze), why would anyone post the pictures of their "pledge week?"
http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark...93/pledge.html |
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...so I guess it's okay to let everyone in on their Pledge week. :rolleyes: |
Someone needs to e-mail the Student Life director and give them the link to stophazing.org!
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I checked out that school's Greek pages before and saw those pledge pics there. It seems that a lot of groups are very proud of their *ahem* pledge period. I agree zchi....it doesn't look too smart.
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the link didn't work for me? :confused:
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It didn't work for me at first either, just try again later. Sometimes, when too many people try to visit a webpage on geocities, it gives you that error message.
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That is absolutely INSANE that they would put pictures of that nature on their website....let alone HAZE in the first place. That is just degrading on the pledges part and doesn't reflect too well on AAA as a whole! :mad:
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Well, their main page for "social clubs" does say they're different from the typical fraternity/sorority system at other schools. And it's obviously not frowned upon by the school.......
But it is disgusting and bad for the rest of us. |
I linked to their university's website. Apparently anyone who wants to pledge a group can, so it's no wonder there is hazing.
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well boo! everyone can see it but me! it still isn't working.. oh well.. maybe later...
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:eek: finally got the link to work.. and I also checked out the other "social clubs" on the campus who post their "pledge week" hazing pictures..
That is just so wrong on so many levels! I agree with SLUadpi when she said "That is absolutely INSANE that they would put pictures of that nature on their website....let alone HAZE in the first place." That is just outrageous |
a brother is born for adversity
It looks like most of these pictures are a few years old.
The fraternity of "godly men" pretty much lays it on the line: "a brother is born for adversity", a quote from Proverbs. ------------------- "Epsilon Phi Upsilon (EFU) is a social club, at Faulkner University, which is composed of godly men who live to serve God. "Our motto is God first, others second, and self last, and our club verse is Proverbs 17:17 which states "A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for adversity." |
What school are they at?
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Faulkner, a Christain college.
This is just stupid and cruel. :rolleyes: :( |
You don't know its hazing becaue you don't know the context of the pictures.
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Pledges are blindfolded and captions read: "During pledge week, any morsel of food is worth fighting over." Another picture shows sisters standing over the pledges during a "Pledge Nap". Smells like hazing during pledge week, Alex because it doesn't look like they were out praising God! |
What I mean is: If you took pics of any series of team building activities, and put funny captions on them it would look hazing.
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O M Gawd!
Christian School:( Checked greekpages.com, dont list them! Can see why, sounds like a cult thing to me!;) My two Fav. words, Fuc*ing Morons should just about fill the bill of fare!:confused: Greek or Not, These Twits, act and sound like Greeks and have Letter Organizations! SUCKS FOR US! Adieu Yall!:D |
More Faulkner greeks "serving God"
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anyone report them yet?
i remember seeing those aaa pics like 2 years ago. wonder how they get away with it all cuz it seems all the "greeks" on that campus do it. and i think a few of them are coed too. |
I learned something in college about cultural relativism (or something).....
There was an organization on my campus that required social probation and a dress code as a condition for membership. Hey, it's not me to judge whether or not social probation is hazing IF THE SCHOOL SANCTIONS IT. If those organizations "haze" and the school allows it, then hey...none of my business. They are voluntary organizations. I think where we as Greeks need to step in is IF individuals going through Faulkner's pledge weeks WANT help in fighting the system. It's going to come from within. Until then, I'm not going to comment on whether I feel they are hazing, because that would mean I am judging that school's rules by my own standards. It's also relative whether or not I feel the pledge pictures should be on the web. On one hand, as a Christian school, they probably don't want to seem like a "secret" society, so maybe that's why the post the pictures. Personally, I think that detracts from the element of surprise which makes a pledge process special, but again, that's their judgement call. |
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I know several people (male and female) who attended a private Church of Christ school. They were all a member of various social groups. The college would not allow National GLOs on campus, but they had their own local social groups.
From what my friends told me, these pictures aren't suprising. At their school, there is one week that is "Pledge Week" for the whole school. I'm not sure of the selection process, but at some point you decide to join QVC or The Kings or whatever the group was called (most of them didn't have greek letters). Then, during Pledge Week, all the pledges wear whatever the members tell them to, do embarrassing stuff on campus and god knows what off campus. Then, at the end of the week, you are initiated or whatever they do, and you are a member! The end, or beginning..... One male group had their official yearbook picture taken in front of the county detention center (it was actually pretty funny) The school schedules the Pledge Week either halfway thru the fall semester or during spring semester (can't remember, but it's not right at the beginning of school) so the freshmen get a chance to see what the orgs are about, etc. So as far as I can tell, these pictures are accurate for several religious campuses for that time period (late 90s-2001 or 2002). Don't know if things have changed or not. (Doesn't make it right, but there it is). |
Keep in mind that alot of what is now considering hazing activities are relatively harmless. That they are officially banned is generally because somewhere and some when something bad happened.
Or someone got disgruntled and complained. |
One thing to think about when we call something hazing.. Hazing is a word that has many definitions. It depends on your state, campus and organizational rules/laws. What is hazing in one place is not in another.
So whether or not this is hazing pictured here would depend a lot on their state, local, school and internal laws. If they're posting their pictures online I hope they've done the proper research. Unfortunately for us, they do show a side of Greek Life that our organizations are not proud of. |
I know this is a catty thing to say, but daaaaayum that girl on the top right has a lot of arm hair. (in the Phi Lambda pics)
I'll back up what PsychTau said - I think Grove City basically did the same thing, only one week of pledging but it was really hardcore. It is a Christian college also and very very conservative - to the point that they do not take and will not allow their students to accept any federal or state funding. This means they can do whatever they want. At any rate, if you look at most of the Greek sites for religious schools with local systems, the pledge period is often only 2 weeks at most. They're not putting up with a semester of crap. And truthfully, on these pics I can't even figure out what they're doing so I don't know how I could call it hazing... |
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If you look at some of the other pictures and captions you will see their sense of humor. There is one that says "Carrie and Katie make up after giving one another black eyes" do y'all realize they are probably not guilty of hazing just making bad decisions on which captions they put on their pictures, only b/c they can be misconstrued [spelling]. You need to look at the content of the website as well, it doesn't do alot about history etc. b/c they probably assume people from their school check it out and so they know more about them than we, as casual observers, do.
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hello???!!!! can we say hazing? and at a christian school for that matter. yeah ok they represent all that is moral and upright:rolleyes: |
Here is another one!
This is insane! I don't think God would appreciate it.
http://www.geocities.com/philambdasis/pledgeweek01.html :eek: :p |
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