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exlurker 04-26-2010 05:10 PM

Alleged Hazing at Princeton
 
Princeton's student paper is beginning a series of articles on Greek life there with a fairly long story about alleged hazing -- mainly fraternity hazing, and leaning toward the lurid. I think because of Princeton's reputation / fame, and its proximity to New York and major media centers, this is the kind of article that might get picked up by other news sources. The story has some interesting quotes, including a few from Princeton's president.

See

http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/2010/04/26/25997/

Excerpts:

The first in a five-part series about fraternities and sororities on campus
By MATT WESTMORELAND AND JOSEPHINE WOLFF
SENIOR WRITERS

Published: Monday, April 26th, 2010

. . . Though fraternity hazing exercises may violate both University rules and state laws, often combining heavy drinking by minors with other illegal activities, the University neither officially recognizes nor actively engages with any of the Greek organizations on campus. Former fraternity members interviewed for this article told the ‘Prince’ that the University’s lack of oversight exacerbates these activities, but President Tilghman said she does not think recognizing Greek organizations would help the administration significantly influence members’ behavior.

. . . “I fundamentally believe that it’s impossible to regulate the very things that we are most concerned about with fraternities … which are the excessive alcohol and the hazing,” Tilghman said. “The notion that recognizing them will fix that — all you have to do is look at episodes that happen all over this country at universities that have recognized their fraternities and sororities to know that this is chasing fool’s gold.”
Though fraternity hazing is by no means unique to Princeton, some students and alumni said they believe University recognition might improve the situation on campus.

. . . Fraternity rush activities at Princeton run the gamut from harmless, silly tasks to more serious, potentially dangerous challenges. Some of the most visible examples include pledges from various fraternities streaking through large lecture classes and Kappa Alpha pledges standing outside McCosh Hall all day dressed as Secret Service agents.

Sororities tend to have tamer pledge requirements . . . . Frances Schendle ’06, who joined Kappa Alpha Theta when she was a freshman, recalled that new members were required to be “on call” one night per week to run errands for the older sisters.

“Older girls could call on us to do things like go to Frist and buy a bag of candy and come eat it with them while watching ‘Sex and the City,’ ” she said. “The activities we had to go through as a pledge were meant to foster bonding as a class.” . . .

. . . Tilghman said hazing and binge drinking in fraternities have long been major concerns for University trustees. “[In spring 2005] one of our trustees said something that has certainly lingered in my mind and in the minds of the trustees: ‘Would we be having a different conversation if a student had just died?’ ” she recalled. . . .

Tilghman said she doubts that the administration could successfully regulate Greek organizations, even if it recognized them.
“[Because we don’t recognize Greek organizations] we lose the potential for regulating the behavior that most concerns us,” she said. “Because I’m a skeptic, I think that potential is a low potential. But it’s not zero.” . . .

. . . “Either it’s going to be through swimming through a lake and getting hypothermia, or it’s going to be from massive alcohol poisoning,” [an ex-fraternity pledge] said. “Eventually, somebody’s probably going to die.”

Tomorrow: A look at who rushes fraternities and sororities on campus and why.

33girl 04-26-2010 07:18 PM

Princeton needs to give it up.

They don't recognize the Greeks and people STILL keep joining them. If anything, this will probably make them more known and more popular.

For an Ivy League school, they're being really stupid. If they really wanted to put the Greeks out of commission, they wouldn't report on them at all.

Low C Sharp 04-26-2010 07:56 PM

I don't disagree with your reasoning, but this report came from an independent, student-run newspaper. It's possible that the administration would rather not have seen the story published.
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PeppyGPhiB 04-26-2010 07:58 PM

I'd be curious to know whether the Eating Clubs at Princeton, particularly the invite-only bicker ones, do any hazing. I guess I'd be a little shocked if they didn't.

twinkle555 04-27-2010 09:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 1921413)
Princeton needs to give it up.

They don't recognize the Greeks and people STILL keep joining them. If anything, this will probably make them more known and more popular.

For an Ivy League school, they're being really stupid. If they really wanted to put the Greeks out of commission, they wouldn't report on them at all.

They may have book smarts and the most intelligent people in the nation attending their school, but the kids at Princeton have NO common sense. Just trust me on this one lol.

Quote:

Originally Posted by PeppyGPhiB (Post 1921441)
I'd be curious to know whether the Eating Clubs at Princeton, particularly the invite-only bicker ones, do any hazing. I guess I'd be a little shocked if they didn't.

They do.

AOII Angel 04-27-2010 09:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by exlurker (Post 1921354)
Princeton's student paper is beginning a series of articles on Greek life there with a fairly long story about alleged hazing -- mainly fraternity hazing, and leaning toward the lurid. I think because of Princeton's reputation / fame, and its proximity to New York and major media centers, this is the kind of article that might get picked up by other news sources. The story has some interesting quotes, including a few from Princeton's president.

See

http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/2010/04/26/25997/

Excerpts:

The first in a five-part series about fraternities and sororities on campus
By MATT WESTMORELAND AND JOSEPHINE WOLFF
SENIOR WRITERS

Published: Monday, April 26th, 2010

. . . Though fraternity hazing exercises may violate both University rules and state laws, often combining heavy drinking by minors with other illegal activities, the University neither officially recognizes nor actively engages with any of the Greek organizations on campus. Former fraternity members interviewed for this article told the ‘Prince’ that the University’s lack of oversight exacerbates these activities, but President Tilghman said she does not think recognizing Greek organizations would help the administration significantly influence members’ behavior.

. . . “I fundamentally believe that it’s impossible to regulate the very things that we are most concerned about with fraternities … which are the excessive alcohol and the hazing,” Tilghman said. “The notion that recognizing them will fix that — all you have to do is look at episodes that happen all over this country at universities that have recognized their fraternities and sororities to know that this is chasing fool’s gold.”
Though fraternity hazing is by no means unique to Princeton, some students and alumni said they believe University recognition might improve the situation on campus.

. . . Fraternity rush activities at Princeton run the gamut from harmless, silly tasks to more serious, potentially dangerous challenges. Some of the most visible examples include pledges from various fraternities streaking through large lecture classes and Kappa Alpha pledges standing outside McCosh Hall all day dressed as Secret Service agents.

Sororities tend to have tamer pledge requirements . . . . Frances Schendle ’06, who joined Kappa Alpha Theta when she was a freshman, recalled that new members were required to be “on call” one night per week to run errands for the older sisters.

“Older girls could call on us to do things like go to Frist and buy a bag of candy and come eat it with them while watching ‘Sex and the City,’ ” she said. “The activities we had to go through as a pledge were meant to foster bonding as a class.” . . .


. . . Tilghman said hazing and binge drinking in fraternities have long been major concerns for University trustees. “[In spring 2005] one of our trustees said something that has certainly lingered in my mind and in the minds of the trustees: ‘Would we be having a different conversation if a student had just died?’ ” she recalled. . . .

Tilghman said she doubts that the administration could successfully regulate Greek organizations, even if it recognized them.
“[Because we don’t recognize Greek organizations] we lose the potential for regulating the behavior that most concerns us,” she said. “Because I’m a skeptic, I think that potential is a low potential. But it’s not zero.” . . .

. . . “Either it’s going to be through swimming through a lake and getting hypothermia, or it’s going to be from massive alcohol poisoning,” [an ex-fraternity pledge] said. “Eventually, somebody’s probably going to die.”

Tomorrow: A look at who rushes fraternities and sororities on campus and why.

Did this girl think she was helping? Really!

Woof 04-28-2010 01:54 AM

Is the Beta Theta Pi chapter at Princeton underground or something? In the second part of this 5 part series, it says Beta Theta Pi has a chapter there. As far as I know, they don't have an active chapter there.

So either they're underground, or the writer found a really outdated website on the internet that said Beta Theta Pi was a chapter there. I think the latter is the case. If that is the case then these stories are pretty dumb, IMO. The way it reads; It's just spitting back stats that they find off the internet. Well the second part at least.

Psi U MC Vito 04-28-2010 03:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Woof (Post 1922256)
Is the Beta Theta Pi chapter at Princeton underground or something? In the second part of this 5 part series, it says Beta Theta Pi has a chapter there. As far as I know, they don't have an active chapter there.

So either they're underground, or the writer found a really outdated website on the internet that said Beta Theta Pi was a chapter there. I think the latter is the case. If that is the case then these stories are pretty dumb, IMO. The way it reads; It's just spitting back stats that they find off the internet. Well the second part at least.

IIRC Princeton doesn't officially have Greek Life, though I could be confusing it with another school.

Woof 04-28-2010 03:31 AM

I guess when I meant underground, I meant using Beta letters but not being chartered by their general.

33girl 04-28-2010 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Woof (Post 1922270)
I guess when I meant underground, I meant using Beta letters but not being chartered by their general.

That is what is happening. I found this link through ivygate (shut up):

http://www.yaledailynews.com/news/un...l-affiliation/

It kind of blows my mind that they just keep calling themselves by the original name and are so open about it.

DartmouthPanhel 05-04-2010 02:56 AM

The chapter of Beta at Dartmouth is not recognized by Beta Theta Pi national, but they function as a local called Beta Alpha Omega (they were the Alpha Omega chapter) but everyone still calls them Beta.

Woof 05-04-2010 04:35 AM

Do they well in terms of size and reputation on campus, after going from a national to local frat?

exlurker 05-07-2010 05:36 PM

SAE has stated that it investigated at Princeton and has NOT found evidence that hazing occurred as alleged. See article in the May 7, 2010 online edition of the student paper:

http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/2010/05/07/26115/

See also the statement on the SAE HQ site:

http://www.sae.net/Page.aspx?pid=466


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