Another news story, similar to the one Comrades True posted a link to. This one's from the NY Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/28/us...nity.html?_r=0
The story (above) says that the infamous song on the bus “was a fixture within a fraternity chapter at the University of Oklahoma, not an anomaly, the university reported Friday, and members first learned it at a gathering of the national fraternity four years ago.
‘It was learned by chapter members on a national leadership cruise sponsored by the national organization of Sigma Alpha Epsilon,’ the university said in a brief report on the results of its inquiry into the episode . . . . “
The story also reports that SAE fraternity leaders from “multiple chapters” knew the song, and used it on the the cruise.
Edited to Add:
From the Washington Post:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/g...id=ptv_rellink
Long story w/ links to some videos.
It includes mention of a sort-of-hilarious, and deeply sad / disturbing, part of the agenda for the upcoming SAE national leadership cruise --
“PR NIGHTMARE Associate Executive Director of Communications . . . presents a shockingly graphic, yet amusing, crash course in how Sigma Alpha Epsilon and our brand are perceived in our eyes versus the public’s eyes. He uses real examples of the biggest PR follies our members make in social media and other media and explains what it’s like to be the public spokesperson for us.”