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Theta deactivated at Michigan
Wow. No matter what happened I feel sorry for the girls. The current freshman now have no place to live next year.
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Wow. Theta is the oldest chapter at Michigan. What happened?
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https://www.michigandaily.com/sectio...-kicked-campus
Kappa Alpha Theta kicked off campus Alyssa Brandon Daily News Editor Monday, February 22, 2016 - 8:39pm More like this A letter obtained by The Michigan Daily from Theta’s national president Laura Doerre to chapter members states the decision was made in a unanimous vote by the fraternity’s grand council on Sunday. In the letter, Doerre said the decision to disband the chapter came after several suspensions and disciplinary action from both the University and the national chapter, including a recent suspension effective during the spring semester. The letter didn't specify what events prompted the disciplinary actions or suspensions. Doerre also wrote that the fraternity recently violated University sanctions that were administered during the Spring semester. “On February 10, Vice-President Mandy Wushinske and I visited campus and met with members of your cabinet and university administrators including the dean of students,” Doerre wrote. “At that time it was clearly stated that all members and new members of Eta Chapter were to adhere to all sanctions from the university and the Fraternity. It is disappointing that the chapter violated both the university and fraternity sanctions last week.” Theta is not the first Greek life organization to face disbandment. Sigma Alpha Mu was disbanded by its national chapter after acrueing more than $250,000 in damgages during a January 2015 ski trip to Treetops Resort. Members of Theta were not immediately available for comment regarding their disbandment or University sanctions. University spokesperson Rick Fitzegerald said the decision was from the organization's national office. "My understanding is that this was a decision of the sorority's national office," he said. According to the letter, all chapter members in Kappa Alpha Theta residing in the fraternity house will be required to vacate the area by no later than April 28. This is a developing story. Stay with The Michigan Daily for updates. |
Here is the official statement from Kappa Alpha Theta headquarters, regarding the disestablishment of the Eta Chapter.
Eta Chapter Disestablished Posted On: Tuesday, February 23, 2016 10:00 AM On February 21, Grand Council of Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity voted unanimously to close the Eta Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta at the University of Michigan. Despite ongoing support and education provided to the chapter by Fraternity officers and staff, recent chapter activities constituted serious violations of Fraternity policies and were contrary to the Fraternity's basic principles. In January, the university suspended the chapter for the Spring 2016 semester. While Theta's presence at the University of Michigan has ended for the foreseeable future, the Fraternity values Eta Chapter's 137-year history and the many fine members who continue to be an asset to the Fraternity. Distinguished past chapter members include a Theta Foundation president and a Fraternity vice-president. |
Sounds like the University and the National Sorority were more or less on the same page.
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I am constantly amazed that collegian chapters like this continue their behavior/"traditions" despite major sanctions from their national organizations. I hate to see any chapter closed...sad when it is for membership reasons (usually a chapter that has struggled for years) but really sad when it is for violating Fraternity policies.
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As for the chapter house, I believe that there are 2 more sororities expanding on campus in the coming years, as well as one sorority that is always looking for housing. Perhaps one of those sororities will be able to use it. Theta put a lot of work into getting historical recognition for the house and it would be a shame to put all that work to waste. |
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I'm sure Theta's housing corporation will hold onto the house if they have any plans for a future recolonization -- and with the chapter's storied history, I assume they will return when the time is right. They've had it for so long, with strong numbers for so long, that it was likely paid off long ago. With a couple upcoming colonies, there could be potential for renting, if they choose. The other groups that have recently closed and recolonized at Michigan (us, Zeta, AEPhi, have all held onto their houses during the years they were away, remodeled, and moved back in).
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Word is that most of the freshman girls will try to rush AEPHI immediately. AEPHI is way under quota and has been looking to rebuild. The question will be if they want to suddenly become a much more social sorority. Being in AEPHI would take the pressure off one thing which some believe was at a least a piece of their downfall. They won't have to worry about being too Jewish or hiding their Jewishness online. ( the girls actually were unofficially warned about this and were careful about that online activity unlike their other actually unsavory activity which they were stupid enough to post )
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Where were the advisers?? This is always my question. Who was minding the store?
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Unless they live on campus/in the house, they can't watch the women 24/7...& probably not even then.
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