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Originally Posted by TSteven
You bring up an interesting situation. The Delta Tau Delta House is considered by the University as an off-campus residency. As such, the University does not have any “jurisdiction” over what happens at the physical house per say. However, there are rules/guidelines that cover all GLOs and their members regardless where they live. Plus all students fall under the student code of conduct.
With the other three chapters that were recently suspended, all three had "on-campus" housing. So in this situation, it will be interesting to see what the consequences might be based on jurisdiction and code of conduct.
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My line of thinking is that if he was selling out of the house it would be easier to argue "guilty by association" since most of the residents would probably have at least been aware of his routine drug use and the visitors coming in and out quickly and frequently. (Not that I'm assuming most of his chapter knew about it, I'm just playing devil's advocate and looking through the school's eyes). It could turn into more ammuniation against the chapter instead of against a few individuals...though for the record I personally hope the participants are punished, not the entire chapter.