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Radford: Probation for Hazing (Sigma Chi)
The Sigma Chi chapter at Radford has reportedly been put on probation for 32 weeks for hazing. See the article for more on the alleged incidents or activities:
http://www.dailypress.com/news/local...lines-virginia And this article includes the text of Radford's announcement, whic described the terms of the probation: http://www.wsls.com/servlet/Satellit...news!localnews |
Just got notice from a source and what a shame they do this!:o
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FYI: IHQ has been working with Radford since mid February regarding Kappa Zeta chapter.
Kappa Zeta at Radford University Examined Evanston, Ill. – The Sigma Chi International Fraternity disclosed today [March 1, 2007] that it has been working closely with Radford University officials and the Kappa Zeta chapter of Sigma Chi for the past two weeks to examine recent allegations of hazing by a previously affiliated pledge. The chapter proactively reached out to university officials in mid-February to ensure that their actions and traditions were in line with university and Sigma Chi policies. As a standard precautionary measure, the university placed the chapter on temporary suspension of chapter activities while further research was conducted. |
Thank you TSteven! Sigma Chi IHQ also recently provided a response to a local TV station, indicating that the fraternity's investigation was proceeding:
http://www.wsls.com/servlet/Satellit...news!localnews |
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I am sure many things are blown out of proportion via the media and is perceived much worse than really is was or can be!
I have a great respect SX as I do for all GLOs and if there are some who do not follow the rules then they should be investigated and delt with. It only hurts the GLO! |
Question about Radford
Is the Sigma Nu Chapter still active?
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Nope, got caught hazing in '03.
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Doesn't Radford have a History of being hard on Greeks?
This seems to be a trend for them. Not sure, fill me in. |
Radford History
I went on a little road trip there in 2002 and the whole environment right of campus seemed very "animal house", fraternity and non-fraternity.
The streets right off campus seemed to all be rented to students and just a roaming party from one house to another. Even the sororities seemed pretty rough around the edges. When to a Sigma Kappa Sorority keg party and BT's Bar. Had I pretty good time except it was freeze cold with a foot of snow and ice. Quote:
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greek life was started for students to escape the faculty. They are cracking down on everyone now though, because they are trying to be, as one admin type put it "the harvard of the south" I laughed so hard when I heard that. |
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There is a really bad history of the school being hard on greeks. It took almost three years to bring back the Phi Sigma Kappa chapter which was the first fraternity on campus. Everything seems to get blamed on the greeks even though they are 10 percent of the students.
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The Greek Life director told us the university wanted to wait 5 years after the close of our chapter before they would consider reopening us. That way all of the old brothers would have graduated or left. We ended up being an off campus group for almost two years. Our nationals really went to bat for us and finally got us back on campus as a colony in fall 05, and we formally rechartered and initiated 29 new brothers feb 07. Also with the IFC, yea they try to do alot, and have a fair amount of control. Sigma Chi has actually been runninh IFC the last few years. The last president of IFC was Sigma Chi, and so was one of the vice presidents. Right now there are three Sig Chi's on IFC. Im not sure how I feel about the whole thing, I am not sure if this was really a hazing issues, or more or less just a bad situation. All things said they are the biggest fraternity on campus, and I think they are getting off with the best possible outcome. As far as I know they can still take pledges and be a part of IFC, and all on campus events. I mean it was not that long ago (2003) when Sigma Nu got the boot for hazing, but that was a "real" case of hazing, much different than this. |
yeah...i'll pm you
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5 years is normal for a comback to campus. That means the actives are all gone by then. If hazing is a problem then it is the GLO problem and if they act like idiots then they will be gone as well they should be! If the school is hard on it that then it is going to happen!:mad: |
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We have 3 Members on the Exec Board..only one IFC Rep Chair
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IFC requires each group send at least three brothers to each meeting, with one being the main rep. You can also have other brothers sit on the exec board. SX usually has two or more brothers on exec. For a time they had a brother as the president, judicial vice president, and tres. We didnt have a problem with waiting the five years for all the former actives to have left school, it was more or less the way the university approached the whole situation. The former chapter had gone into a large amount of debt (tens of thousands of dollars) and had decided to close itself. There never was any issue with hazing, but the reception we recieved was not very open. We spent almost two years trying to get colony status and just be recognized by the university. Once we got colony status though we still werent able to vote at IFC because we were so new to campus, so we still had gained any pull on campus. It took us just about a year to go from colony back to a full chapter, but that first year we were on campus we got a lot of new members and ended up being larger than at least half of the other groups, and we ended up with the highest GPA of any GLO that year. |
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As such, how is the executive board selected? Is the e-board elected or is it some sort of rotation? If they are elected, then who votes? And how does it work? i.e. one vote per chapter? Again, my point is that if the feeling is that Sigma Chi has some sort of dominance on the e-board (and in my humble opinion, that may not be such a bad thing), then the Sigs are getting support from other chapters. To be clear, I am not a fan of some IFCs when it comes to certain issues or the powers they might wield. Regardless, I understand the importance of being in a position - by having members serve on the e-board and forming alliances when necessary - to help form policy favorable to your chapter. |
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at my school the same 4 or 5 fraternities control IFC Exec. Right now we have 2 bros (myself included) on the Board at SJSU.
What's with Sigma Nu and hazing these days?! Seems like in the past 5 years we've shut down a dozen chapters! I thought we were founded against this nonsense. I still haven't seen what happened at Radford.....some links don't work and the rest are vague |
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I always ended up hanging out with guys most from the South whenever I went to Grand Chapter. While my chapter doesn't haze at all, I can say that at the time I was a collegian, hard pledging was something many of the guys I'd come across were pretty proud of. |
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If I were a national officer, I honestly don't know how I'd treat something like that. I'd almost have a hard time shutting down a chapter when they were hazing but not doing things which could result in insurance claims down the road. I think a lot has changed in recent years though. In most states, having a pledge do bows 'n toes would be a crime. Also, it's against the RM rules promulgated by the Grand Chapter, High Council, etc. The fact that someone broke the rules and the law in order to keep up a tradition which runs against the organization's national goals would be enough for me to justify closing even our biggest/best chapters although admittedly, it'd be very hard for me to do. |
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