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exlurker 01-15-2008 02:21 PM

Sigma Sigma Sigma Closes Missouri State U. Chapter
 
http://www.news-leader.com/apps/pbcs...48/1007/NEWS01

Excerpts from article:

The Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority at Missouri State University has been closed after allegations it allowed hazing, underage drinking, drinking games and failed to register a social event last year.
The sorority had its charter suspended for four years . . . .

33girl 01-15-2008 03:21 PM

Just FYI, for anyone else who is like me and can't remember which is which, this used to be Southwest Missouri State U.

KSUViolet06 01-15-2008 03:47 PM

This chapter is an unfortunate loss for Sigma, however all chapters must follow our social event, alcohol, and hazing policies accordingly. Hopefully they can return at some point in the future.

Tom Earp 01-15-2008 04:16 PM

Wow, this is amazing for a SSS Chapter and almost unheard of in thier fine Sorority!

It seems as though The New Missouri State University (SWMO) has have problems with hazing or other violations, usually Fraternities!

ihearttrisigma 01-15-2008 06:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KSUViolet06 (Post 1581555)
This chapter is an unfortunate loss for Sigma, however all chapters must follow our social event, alcohol, and hazing policies accordingly. Hopefully they can return at some point in the future.

I echo Jocelyn's comments. While it is wonderful to have a chapter with such a rich history, there can be no allowances for behavior that does not comply with the policies of the sorority. I hope that this chapter is able to return in the future as well. I am sure there are many women who could gain a positive sorority experience through Tri Sigma at this school when done safely as many women have done before them for 50 years.

SWTXBelle 01-15-2008 11:13 PM

It is always sad to lose a chapter, but I have nothing but respect for Sigma Sigma Sigma and their high standards.

LaneSig 01-16-2008 12:35 PM

http://www.sigmasigmasigma.org/files...e_01_09_08.doc

Here is a link to the announcement on Sigma Sigma Sigma's website.

exlurker 01-16-2008 05:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SWTXBelle (Post 1581861)
It is always sad to lose a chapter, but I have nothing but respect for Sigma Sigma Sigma and their high standards.

I agree.

Another news article gives a few more details on the background:

http://www.news-leader.com/apps/pbcs...17/1007/NEWS01

SWTXBelle 01-16-2008 06:28 PM

Beautiful house. It's a shame some of the members who are quoted are defensive, instead of realizing exactly what their actions have cost them, MSU, and Tri Sigma. I hope actives of all GLOs are paying attention - what seems like minor fun to you might have severe consequences.

33girl 01-16-2008 07:03 PM

Are all the houses there built like that? (Obviously this question is for someone familiar with the school.) Everytime I've seen pics of our house(s) there, they look more like a big family house than the traditional type house like SSS has.

AOII Angel 01-16-2008 07:12 PM

It's probably more stupidity than a lack of love for Tri Sig. These women probably won't even admit to themselves that they were wrong, whether they are too stupid, too embarrassed or to arrogant to see what they did was wrong. It is a shame when an entire group gets to be judged by the actions of a few. Hopefully this will teach other women who have thought of trying the same things that it's not in the best interest of themselves or their organizations to even atttempt to get away with it! I'm sure TriSig will be back stronger than ever when their suspension is over.

KSUViolet06 01-16-2008 07:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AOII Angel (Post 1582444)
It is a shame when an entire group gets to be judged by the actions of a few.

That's the saddest part to me. They took a class of 63 women this fall, and because of this, these girls won't get to experience life as a collegiate sister of Tri Sigma. Then there are the girls who lived there who may not have participated in or facilitated the hazing that don't have anywhere to live now.This statement stands out to me:

"It wasn't like they had to jump off a cliff," she said. "It was all in good fun."

Maybe she doesn't know this, but EVERY HAZING INCIDENT starts as "in good fun" until something happens. HQ's standpoint is "What if something had happened to one of those girls during any of that stuff? Then everyone would be in REAL trouble then." I am glad that Sigma takes hazing as seriously as it does, it makes us better in the end.


cuteASAbug 01-16-2008 07:34 PM

I'm sorry to hear that this happened to a sorority with a long history at the school, but that Bartlett girl needs to shut her trap. Everything that she says makes Tri Sigma sound worse.

AGDee 01-16-2008 09:36 PM

Yes, they rarely realize that talking to the press is not a good idea. Losing your chapter is nothing compared to some of the legal trouble we've read about here. Blaming the "greek rules" rather than the law is an interesting take on it also. But, she is a sophomore with a lot of living to do.

Buttonz 01-17-2008 10:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cuteASAbug (Post 1582465)
I'm sorry to hear that this happened to a sorority with a long history at the school, but that Bartlett girl needs to shut her trap. Everything that she says makes Tri Sigma sound worse.

Agreed. If you check out the second link that was posted one of hte sisters wrote a huge reply to the article that make me go :eek:.


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