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Lambda Iota Zeta
Just wanted to let everyone know that Lambda Iota Zeta is celebating its 40th year on campus today. And the Brothers here are proud that our chapter is running very well.
A little history about our chapter is: we start out as Chi Delta Rho in 1930. Then Chi Delta Rho merged with Delta Kappa in the 1950's. And on Apirl 13, 1965 we became Lambda Iota Zeta, at the time of chartering we brought 71 undergrads, 29 alumi, and 2 advisors. Then on April 23, 2004 we went over 900 initated brothers. |
Congratulations on a strong 40 years bro and more to come!
Jeff |
HUZZA to My Brothers a UW-Whitewater!
A job well done!:cool: |
I have come upon bad news today that the Univeristy of Wisconsin-Whitewater has suspended Lambda Iota Zeta for two years and has told us that we could not function as a chapter for that time. can anyone PM with ideas on how keep our brotherhood strong and hopes up that we can return as a strong chapter here? It was the school that pulled our recongition not IHQ.
Thanks In Zaxs Jonathan |
Jonathan, I dont really understand this last post?
I am sure if there was a real problem then IHQ would have stepped in to work with The School and The Chapter. This has an odd ring to it for sure.:( Any News Updates? |
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From another Thread.
The school paper reported that the Zeta was closed to Alcohol problems. It was closed for at least two years by both the School and LXA IHQ. They were warned and I beleive on Probation and still did what they were not supposed to do. So what else could have been done! |
Tom Belk?
If Tom Belk monitors this board, or if someone has his e-mail, would you kindly drop me a PM and pass it along.
Thanks |
Does anyone have any statistics, or even know if its ever been done before, where a school/college/university had suspended a zeta but IHQ still allowed them to fully operate?
How does something like that work? Would the zeta simply be 100% on its own under IHQ guidelines? Just curious. |
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Case: Alfred University. Kappa Sigma Zeta had just rechartered and was arguably the top chapter on campus. Alfred decided to abandon its Greek System. KSZ was subsequently closed by IHQ. We raised hell on this board about it, too. I don’t agree with the policy. It was crafted in the Spazyk days of gentleman’s agreements between schools and fraternities. Those days are long past. That was also the days before rampant lawsuit abuse and the social host liability agenda pushed by groups like MADD as a neo-temperance movement. Things have changed dramatically since Spazyk left the EVP position in 1990, but unfortunately we as an org have relied too heavily on our traditions and past to carry us through. That reliance on days gone by has taken us from first in the fraternal world to arguably third or fourth (being generous here), while other orgs who have adapted have sailed right past us. We are one of the Few remaining orgs that have an archaic policy like this in existence. I think there’s a balance that can be struck between where we stand now and other groups who don’t see the value in a positive working relationship with a university administration. Some groups won’t establish any relationship with a univ. admin and use that as an expansion tactic. I think it's sleazy. Its a thin line for HQ to walk and I think there needs to be some board leadership on this issue. Specifically, I think its time to adapt and direct staff to create some mechanism that allows for chapters with legitimate grievances to continue to exist on hostile campuses or campuses where there was no/or less than due process in the removal of their recognition. My suggestion is that upon losing recognition or in the event a group wants to exist without university recognition they should have to appeal to the GHZ. I believe the standard should be a high one. If not, every group that loses Greek Week is going to want to go independent of the university. I think that we can hold on to our value system while adapting to the future. There arent always black and white issues and this is a perfect example. This very situation is being raised at UC Boulder (and was coming up at USF before a system wide compromise was struck), and it will continue to come up. The board can be proactive about it or be reactive to it. I think the former is the best choice. Past boards have been hesitant to act on issues like this because they like to create the illusion that all chapters are treated the same. They arent. Many factors affect how a chapter is treated, when it was founded, famous alumni, chapter size, region of the country, health of greek system, etc. I think that the board and staff should embrace that differences exist and that they act for the good of the order instead if pretending (as past GHZ's have done) that our fraternity is a purely an egalitarian exercise. To me, thats insulting when I and everyone else can see thats not the case. If you all will indulge me, I'm going to go off on a tangent to illustrate this point. We all know there are different 'tiers' of chapters. I'll call the top level the A Tier, which are schools that are older, are D1 or research intensive universiites, or are particularly affluent. The B Tier groups are LXA's bread and butter. They are the majority of chapters and are located at good schools. They arent standouts and can be chapters that are like Lennox's and mine. Approx 30 years old. Many of these chapters would be Tier A chapters if their universities were a little more prestigious or the chapters were larger. Finally, there the C Tier chapters. This includes colonies, brand new chapters or schapters that are struggeling. They also make up a small percentage of our chapters. Its obvious to my 4 year old nephew that a Tier A chapter and a Tier C chapter will be treated dramatically different even under identical circumstances because the factors affecting the operations of the groups are different. We as an org need to acknowledge that this is not some failure of brotherhood, but good business sense. When we trust the GHZ to make these sound decisions, instead of trying to hold them to some flawed ideal of equality in disparity, then they can make decisions to allow one group to stay open when their recognition has been pulled by the university, and in other situations to not grant it. Back to the issue at hand, specifically UWW, there were underlying risk management issues regarding this chapter and the situation they found themselves in. (I know. I saw the photos posted on Webshots myself. Some of our undergraduate members might not fully grasp the power of a google image search with specific words searched, but thats another thread) It didnt reach a standard the Status of Chapters committee felt necessitated a closure (they were reviewed at Leadership Seminar in August). The university found that they did reach that standard for withdrawl of recognition. If we had a mechanism in place for a review through LXA, these brothers might have had one more chance to prove themselves. But what the hell do I know. lol |
Wow, great post Life.
I'd agree with you about changing the policy. Hell, I would even cut and paste your post and email it tonight to IHQ! I think they should absolutely read it. |
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Thanks tho. I'll say this. If EVER there was a board (GHZ) that is progressive enough to make changes like this, its this board. Let's just hope they will make the right choices when faced with the challenge. |
I'll see your AB and C tiers and add you a few more. There is a D tier and there is also a "Teachers Pet" tier. I believe this applies to only a few chapters.
The D tier chapters have some how made enemies at IHQ. Usually status at this level doesn't last long because either 1) the chapter makes an effort to get involved with IHQ and makes enough friends to get out of the D tier, 2) the HQ memebers who the chapter had issue with leaves, or 3) the chapter gets closed. Unfortunately IHQ also has their "Teachers Pet" chapters. I have made issue over this before, but these are the chapters that are above A tier. They have won numerous awards and donate to HQ at the highest levels. These are the chapters that HQ shows off to the rest of the Zetas. Unfortunately, as last year showed, these are usually the chapters with major problems that IHQ has chosen to overlook. |
Lifesaver and EM those are great ideas that need to be presented to the GHZ.
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Anyone wonder how much money LCAP loses on that house yearly? The ultimate in 'protected' chapters. |
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