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Old 11-05-2006, 02:38 PM
Tom Earp Tom Earp is offline
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Originally Posted by Aduladi View Post
I am curious to know what people think about this. Typically the issue of hazing is one reserved for National organizations, mainly because they are so decentralized. But I'm wondering if any locals have had to deal with hazing. So my question for discussion is:

If members of your sorority become aware of a situation that skirts the issue of hazing, how do you approach and respond to it?
Whether it is a Fraternity or a Sorority, being a local should be realized that you have more to lose than a National Organization.
As a local, there is only one. With a National there are more chapters.
Nationals can survive, locals cannot, ergo, they are gone for ever.

There needs to be a hard line of anti hazing and more loving.

If not, then why did you form and why do you keep trying to bring new members in?
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