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Old 03-22-2008, 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by exlurker View Post
Yes, I wondered about that too: years of "rampant" hazing? I have no connection at all to the U. of Maryland, other than having been on or near the College Park campus a few times when in the D.C. area, so the ins and outs of Greek life there are a mystery to me. Could this be one of those they're-almost-untouchable-and-socially-very-grand-indeed situations we occasionally hear about? Other GLOs at that school have had action taken against them, so I'm not sure it's a case of an entirely clueless administration (but one never knows).
I think it might be. It's like deja vu with SAE from almost 4 years ago and Beta from 2 years ago. Since Delt was a "prestigious" chapter with connections, I think the Maryland Delt alumni/Delt HQ wanted to try to save them. I heard that things were getting better (as of spring 07 when I graduated), but apparently not. I'm glad the University put their foot down.

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Originally Posted by marylandpi View Post
I think a lot of the problem at Maryland is the clueless administration and OFSL. Of course they are aware that fraternities are probably hazing, but until someone complains or they have some sort of proof actually thrown in their face, they ignore it.
Thankfully, I'm not familiar with the investigation process or what it takes for OFSL to investigate a hazing situation. Sure, investigate based on heresay, but there definitely needs to be proof if a chapter is going to be closed.

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Originally Posted by Zeta13Girl View Post
From what I heard UMD does their fair share of hazing both sororities and fraternities. My sister went to UMD, but didnt go greek, one of her friends on her floor joined a sorority (not sure which one) and she told me some interesting stories about what her friend had to do and that she couldnt talk to anyone outside of the sorority during hell week.
Please do not assume that this is indicative of all sororities at Maryland. My chapter was and is staunchly anti-hazing. About a week after bid day, all new members of all chapters attend a Panhellenic-sponsored program about hazing, including the definition of hazing, examples of hazing, why it is harmful, what to do if you think you are being hazed, etc.

Thankfully, my chapter never hazed while I was there, and I can only speculate from rumors I have heard about other chapters, so I don't really know anything other than the rumors of hazing in other chapters have decreased.
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