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03-14-2008, 04:17 PM
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Maryland: University Shuts Down Delta Tau Delta (Hazing Alleged)
The U. of Maryland campus paper, the Diamondback, has a report:
http://media.www.diamondbackonline.c...ntedstoriestab
The Diamondback also has posted a "breaking news" article on the subject:
http://media.www.diamondbackonline.c...-3270277.shtml
Brief excerpt from that "breaking news" story:
. . . Linda Clement, the university's vice president of student affiars, said in the Terp Weekly Edition report that officials are still deciding whether to pursue criminal charges against fraternity members.
Delta Tau Delta has been ordered to vacate their house on Fraternity Row by the end of the month.
Edited to add: earlier GC postings, when news about an investigation had just come out, are at:
http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...ad.php?t=94412
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03-14-2008, 04:23 PM
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"When will they ever learn?"  
On the other hand, it took years for the school to act on this?
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03-14-2008, 04:40 PM
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"When will they ever learn?"  
On the other hand, it took years for the school to act on this?
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Yes, I wondered about that too: years of "rampant" hazing? I have no connection at all to the U. of Maryland, other than having been on or near the College Park campus a few times when in the D.C. area, so the ins and outs of Greek life there are a mystery to me. Could this be one of those they're-almost-untouchable-and-socially-very-grand-indeed situations we occasionally hear about? Other GLOs at that school have had action taken against them, so I'm not sure it's a case of an entirely clueless administration (but one never knows).
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03-14-2008, 05:04 PM
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Yes, I wondered about that too: years of "rampant" hazing? I have no connection at all to the U. of Maryland, other than having been on or near the College Park campus a few times when in the D.C. area, so the ins and outs of Greek life there are a mystery to me. Could this be one of those they're-almost-untouchable-and-socially-very-grand-indeed situations we occasionally hear about? Other GLOs at that school have had action taken against them, so I'm not sure it's a case of an entirely clueless administration (but one never knows).
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Perhaps there maybe something too that 'Lurker.
Or it just took a few years until someone said enough of this....
As per several threads here, some people "see" hazing as what has to be endured in order to fit in (or risk being on the outside of things)
A few more details:
http://wjz.com/local/delta.tau.delta.2.677558.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...=sec-education
http://www.xanga.com/Patc124/6471143...ing-story.html
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03-15-2008, 11:19 PM
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I think a lot of the problem at Maryland is the clueless administration and OFSL. Of course they are aware that fraternities are probably hazing, but until someone complains or they have some sort of proof actually thrown in their face, they ignore it.
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03-15-2008, 11:59 PM
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I'm just sad and annoyed by this. If they were hazing then they deserved to be shut down. 20 years ago Delta Tau Delta was a great fraternity at Maryland...one of my favorites. Idiots!!
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03-16-2008, 09:07 AM
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I think a lot of the problem at Maryland is the clueless administration and OFSL. Of course they are aware that fraternities are probably hazing, but until someone complains or they have some sort of proof actually thrown in their face, they ignore it.
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I'm just sad and annoyed by this. If they were hazing then they deserved to be shut down. 20 years ago Delta Tau Delta was a great fraternity at Maryland...one of my favorites. Idiots!! 
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While I do agree with most of the above postings:
Per the updated links, it was not a matter as much of "IF" they were hazing as it may not have been reported and thus not investigated until now.
Many schools have a hazing report line. My National even has one.
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03-16-2008, 10:22 AM
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Sorry, I didn't mean to suggest that they might not have been hazing. I'm sure they were. (Thus, my "idiots" comment.) My "if" was meant in more of a general way -- if any fraternity is hazing, they deserve to be shut down. IMO
I'm just sad to hear that it was Delt at Maryland.
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03-16-2008, 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Leslie Anne
Sorry, I didn't mean to suggest that they might not have been hazing. I'm sure they were. (Thus, my "idiots" comment.) My "if" was meant in more of a general way -- if any fraternity is hazing, they deserve to be shut down. IMO
I'm just sad to hear that it was Delt at Maryland.
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I thought as much, just wished to check and confirm.
I do agree with you.
I also checked around to see just what rules and laws the chapter was operating or subject to:
School's Code of Conduct:
http://www.jpo.umd.edu/
http://www.president.umd.edu/policies/docs/v100b.pdf
Schools' Hazing code:
http://studentconduct.umd.edu/conduct/hazing.html
http://studentconduct.umd.edu/conduct/prohibited.html
http://studentconduct.umd.edu/conduct/alcoholpol.html
State Law:
http://www.stophazing.org/laws/md_law.htm
From their National:
http://www.delts.org/About/FAQ/FAQ.aspx#hazing
What is Delta Tau Delta's stance on hazing?
We do not condone hazing in our undergraduate chapters, in fact it is outlawed by our constitution. As a values based organization, this behavior contradicts our value of integrity and our mission - Committed to Lives of Excellence.
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What is Delta Tau Delta's alcohol policy?
Delta Tau Delta is not an alcohol free organization. We are dealing with the issue in two ways: Education and environment. We believe the problem does not lay with the consumption alcohol, but with the abuse and "drunkenness" that result. The Delts Talking About Alcohol (DTAA) program is designed to educate our members about the risks associated with alcohol. With regards to the environment our members live in, we have challenged our chapters to tell us how they will be dealing with alcohol in their chapter house. By allowing our chapters to make their own decisions regarding alcohol, we can now hold them accountable for their actions and decisions. 100% of our chapters have responded to this challenge by developing standards of behavior with regards to alcohol use and abuse. More on our full stance on alcohol.
What is Delta Tau Delta's stance on hazing?
We do not condone hazing in our undergraduate chapters, in fact it is outlawed by our constitution. As a values based organization, this behavior contradicts our value of integrity and our mission - Committed to Lives of Excellence.
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What is Delta Tau Delta's alcohol policy?
Delta Tau Delta is not an alcohol free organization. We are dealing with the issue in two ways: Education and environment. We believe the problem does not lay with the consumption alcohol, but with the abuse and "drunkenness" that result. The Delts Talking About Alcohol (DTAA) program is designed to educate our members about the risks associated with alcohol. With regards to the environment our members live in, we have challenged our chapters to tell us how they will be dealing with alcohol in their chapter house. By allowing our chapters to make their own decisions regarding alcohol, we can now hold them accountable for their actions and decisions. 100% of our chapters have responded to this challenge by developing standards of behavior with regards to alcohol use and abuse. More on our full stance on alcohol.
http://www.delts.org/News/News.aspx
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03-26-2008, 08:53 PM
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Wow. That is really really sad. Delts were some of the nicest, most down to earth guys when I graduated May 2002. I knew several of the brothers and it didnt appear that hazing was an issue with them when I was a collegian. I can say for a fact that I was never even once remotely hazed during my new member period. There were rumors about other chapters hazing, but there were only one or two names that would consistently come up out of a system with 14 chapters. And if there WAS anything questionable going on with the sororities at least, the national organizations would get wind of it and act WELL before the university did anything. We had one sorority that was "cleaned house" on the semseter I pledged by their nationals for hazing. How sad Delt is gone. Since I joined my chapter in Spring '99 there have been SEVEN fraternities to lose their house on the row. I havent been back to College Park in a year and a half but I am sure that the row is nothing of how I remember it.
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04-13-2008, 10:04 PM
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UMD Police Launch Hazing Investigation
University of Maryland Police are investigating Delta Tau Delta fraternity members Friday as details of alleged hazing incidents appeared in an Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life document, officials said.
A copy of the document, which was obtained by the independent daily student newspaper at UMD College Park, The Diamondback, details a six-week hazing program involving the forced consumption of alcohol and a vomit-inducing mix of liquids and mandated exercise, ending with multiple days in a closet called the "Cave."
University Police Spokesman, Paul Dillon told The Diamondback the department began its investigation after the university completed its own.
http://www.wjla.com/news/stories/0408/510916.html
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