Hi AXP Alum,
It seems to me that "a higher" standard, by definition, means different and unequal. Think about that. Otherwise, it would be holding ourselves to the same standard.
I'm not arguing that there is anything fair about this situation, but as an alumni advisor (Division Vice President), I tell my chapters that the letters above their door put them under a microscope more often than other groups.
Of course Greeks aren't the only groups with these "problems," but we're the ones under attack. Let's not worry about changing the rest of the world until we're comfortable that we're going to survive ourselves.
And I hope you're right about the Consitutionality of this. It certainly isn't equitible -- but unless it is challenged in court, a university administration can do pretty well what it wants to.
Fraternally,
DeltAlum
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