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Old 11-08-2019, 10:25 AM
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NIC statement on Sigma Phi Epsilon.

"We are disappointed that Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity has decided to leave the NIC and offended in the manner they communicated their departure.

To set the record straight, Sigma Phi Epsilon voted in all unanimously approved decisions of the NIC which it now criticizes. Those include advocacy areas such as litigation at Harvard and Yale in defense of the fraternity experience, lobbying for the Collegiate Freedom of Association Act in Congress and the development of Campus Advocacy Protocols which include the optional formation of independent interfraternity councils in cases when student rights are grossly violated.

NIC understands Sigma Phi Epsilon’s right to make decisions they feel are in best interest of their members. However, we question their method of departing the NIC and reject their assertion that the NIC and its members are not aggressively promoting a positive and safe fraternity experience."

https://nicfraternity.org/statement-...on-fraternity/
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