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Six fraternities at University of Southern California disaffiliate from the school
The fraternities that are disaffiliating from USC are the following: Kappa Alpha Order, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Alpha Mu, Sigma Chi, Tau Kappa Epsilon and Zeta Beta Tau.
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"Fraternities must prohibit guests from entering bedrooms during social events. They must post guards not only at entry points and gathering areas, but also “at stairs or hallways leading to bedrooms,” the policy document states. Security vendors will be hired in consultation with USC officials."
I'm not sure how you're going to tell people who live in a house that they can't have guests in their room. |
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The party narrative has to change if Greek Life is going to survive. Get parties out of residences and have them at local bars, rented halls, etc. Fraternities would be saving so much money in liability insurance if they stopped hosting parties at their houses. |
Probably whatever they saved in insurance, they would spend in hiring out clubs or bars. This is LA. I can’t imagine what it costs to rent out a club for a night, plus have extra security to check guest lists. And call me cynical but I’m guessing the clubs would jack up their prices because they know these kids are over a barrel. So much for everyone being able to afford to join Greek life.
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And those young ladies agreed to those terms when they moved into the house, and I'm guessing those terms were set by the local chapter and/or their HQ, not the university. |
We hosted events at venues in San Francisco fairly often, and usually by ourselves. 2 or 3 Greek orgs investing together could really make some magic offsite, even in urban California on a friday or saturday night. USC is not that far from DTLA...some of the weekday lunch restaurants with liquor licenses may have no interest in hosting unfettered weekend club crowds, but could be interested in an arrangement like this.
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I was in LA this past weekend and I saw the men visiting the houses on 28th st. Depending on the source, the count is now 8 or 10 that have disaffiliated.
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The only question I have is will their national organizations still support them? I've seen a few cases where a chapter will disaffiliate with a school but nationals will still recognize and support them.
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Our Pi chapter voted to leave USC IFC and join the new UPIFC (University Park IFC). This was approved by our National Council. Per the email, there are only 2 fraternities still under the USC IFC. As a result of this action, our chapter had to move out of the university owned house and move across the street where Chi Phi was residing during the 2021-22 academic year. A few other fraternities had to move out of the university owned houses to different houses on or near 28th street. (Greek Row)
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As of today, all 15 fraternities have disassociated with the USC IFC and now belong to the University Park IFC (UPIFC).
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It's good that the chapters in good standing got recognition from their national organizations. I saw something similar happen to Duke in which the sororities there formed the Durham Panhellenic and were able to continue with their activities.
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