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Originally posted by ASUADPi
Plus, do locals even have to answer to a EO of their own? If not it seems that unless the school has an anti-hazing policy, the locals don't have to stop hazing. Not sure if that made any sense at all.
I mean National GLO's have to answer to their EO's, and the EO's set up anti-hazing rules for the specific chapter, then campuses tend to set up anti-hazing codes of conduct.
Maybe the GLO's (national and possibly locals that don't haze) should get together and petition the school to enact a anti-hazing code (if their isn't one). Then state that if a chapter is caught hazing they get fined or kicked off campus. This way chapters who don't haze won't get in trouble and then all the GLO's on campus are warned.
Brianna
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That totally makes sense and is a great idea. It won't help to make the locals go national, because what if they continue hazing?? Everyone on campus should have a basic set of expectations to follow, local or national. If the nationals have stricter rules then that is their (or rather their EO's) decision.
It sounds like the school has been blowing off the issue for too long and now wants to finish it off rather than deal with it. Boooo.