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05-08-2008, 11:49 AM
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My question is that if some of the 6 fraternities that are on temporary probation are not proved guilty, how are they to return to regular operations without scrutiny?
Also, I question the point in which it turns to an individual issue, not chapter-wide.
I noticed, through several posts, that approx. 75 were arrested. IF its only a one or two per people from a certain chapter, how would the school handle the chapter?
At any rate, I'm sure the drug problem there is much bigger that what it appears even after the bust.
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05-08-2008, 11:58 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CBU Jeff
My question is that if some of the 6 fraternities that are on temporary probation are not proved guilty, how are they to return to regular operations without scrutiny?
Also, I question the point in which it turns to an individual issue, not chapter-wide.
I noticed, through several posts, that approx. 75 were arrested. IF its only a one or two per people from a certain chapter, how would the school handle the chapter?
At any rate, I'm sure the drug problem there is much bigger that what it appears even after the bust.
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From the msn story above:
"At least 75 people arrested during the five-month sting were San Diego State students, and 13 of them were from seven fraternities. All together, there were 128 arrests, 61 on Tuesday. Theta Chi had the highest number of students arrested, with five."
Theta Chi is the chapter that the offices "bang on" during the press conferences IIRC.
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05-08-2008, 12:22 PM
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Not being bias lol, but below is a statement from SAE Nationals:
Statement on Chapter at San Diego State
EVANSTON, IL – Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s national headquarters has been monitoring the situation that took place on San Diego State University’s campus, as the organization was one of six fraternities suspended by university officials.
As a result of its investigation, the Drug Enforcement Agency provided names of three students to the university who were allegedly members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. However, two of the men are not members. They are former pledges who broke their affiliation with SAE previous to this incident.
The third student, an active member, was interviewed by police for an unrelated matter prior to this incident. They released him without charges. In fact, no charges have been filed against any of Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s members. Law-enforcement officials did not search the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house.
A group of alumni advisers are working with chapter members to ensure operations remain in compliance with national guidelines. And both undergraduate and alumni members will continue to cooperate with both university and law-enforcement officials.
At any rate, bad publicity never leaves you.
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05-08-2008, 12:38 PM
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Like this kind of thing isn't going on across just about every campus in the nation. Greeks, Sports Teams, Student Clubs, etc.
Unless you are completely obvious to your surroundings, we all know who is doing/selling drugs.
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05-08-2008, 12:45 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CBU Jeff
Not being bias lol, but below is a statement from SAE Nationals:
Statement on Chapter at San Diego State
EVANSTON, IL – Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s national headquarters has been monitoring the situation that took place on San Diego State University’s campus, as the organization was one of six fraternities suspended by university officials.
As a result of its investigation, the Drug Enforcement Agency provided names of three students to the university who were allegedly members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. However, two of the men are not members. They are former pledges who broke their affiliation with SAE previous to this incident.
The third student, an active member, was interviewed by police for an unrelated matter prior to this incident. They released him without charges. In fact, no charges have been filed against any of Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s members. Law-enforcement officials did not search the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house.
A group of alumni advisers are working with chapter members to ensure operations remain in compliance with national guidelines. And both undergraduate and alumni members will continue to cooperate with both university and law-enforcement officials.
At any rate, bad publicity never leaves you.
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Thanks for the up-date Brother. I had been looking forward to a statement as well.
This seems to show a rather wide, shot-gun/net that both LO and school threw out.
Not necessarily a bad thing. However, just as you pointed out, the publicity will linger and I do not have a good feeling about any of this showing up on the front pages. 
Hope to run into you on SAE's GC sometime. PDA???
Last edited by jon1856; 05-08-2008 at 12:51 PM.
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