Epsilon-Omega as well
Dont feel bad brother, the guys at Miami FL are feeling the pain too... (See article below). You know years ago I used to look at these kind of articles as the chatpers were bad, or run by bad people. However based on the political correctness and complete unreality of administrators and campus staff to go "punish" greeks, I think alot of this crap is a horse and pony show these days to "pimp up" whoever needs to look good.
Heck the chapter at Shippensburg is on probation until Dec of 2006 for a 11/04 registered BYOB dance party where there were 2 whole cases of beer at the house. Apparently we were responsible for the alcohol that anyone drank elsewhere, and they came to the Ship LCA house to dance. And in our case the new house has so much land that there are no neighbors, you guessed it the police requested undercover agents from a state agency to "investigate" a registered and advertised Dance party.
Now, we've got terrorists and gangs and drugs on the news every night, but the Tennessee/Shippensburg LCA chapters had some college kids making noise, hold the F-ing presses!!! And we can send UNDERCOVER police officers to these sort of things, makes me feel safe knowing these assets can be spared for this sort of operation.
Anyway, ZetaPhi, dont feel bad about your chapter, they are not bad people, we just live in a time where the expectations are out of control and we as a fraternity are a convenient target for this sort of legal harrassment. I feel your pain, but just like undergrads will tough it out, so will yours. Just watch your bases and if you want to help more, buy the guys in your house a police scanner at Radio shack. We used to have one in the 1990's very handy with out of control police raiding.
zax
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Officials from the national headquarters of Pi Kappa Alpha (Pike) fraternity were on camŽpus last Tuesday to conduct investigations after the University of Miami chapter was suspended. Lambda Chi Alpha (Lambda Chi) fraternity, whose Epsilon Omega chapter at UM was also suspended earlier last week, will send representatives from their national headquarters to investigate today. Neither of the suspensions are related.
Although the causes for the suspensions have not been released yet, Kip Zurcher, Chief Operating Officer of Lambda Chi national headquarters, said that the chapter will remain temporarily suspendŽed until they can conduct further investigations into the allegations held against them.
"They had a social event recently and we heard allegations that they'd violated policy," Zurcher said,"We sent a staff member there to conduct the investigation and to meet with the alumni and the chapter."
Lambda Chi is currently charged with violating the UM code of conduct.
According to Zurcher, Lambda Chi will release further information depending on the nature of the allegations, the legal measures involved and the discretion or confidentiality measures.
"We're trying to understand who's involved," he said. "We hope the investigation will wrap up over the next week or two to decide whether we lift the suspension or take disciplinary action."
Investigations into the Pike suspension are still ongoing. According to Associate Dean of Students Gregory Singleton, the executive director of Pike visited campus last Tuesday.
"The fraternity is still under administrative suspension by the Supreme Council of the fraterniŽty," Devang Desai, Pike chapter advisor, said. "The school is letting headquarters do the investigation, and once the fraternity does its conclusive work and reports it to the University, more information will be released."
The Hurricane will continue to follow up on these issues as details become available.
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