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04-06-2008, 02:37 AM
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I disagree about hazing one day being a memory. It will always exist, at least in the south because alumni actually WILL cut off funding if the fraternity changes rituals or traditions.
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04-06-2008, 08:54 AM
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I disagree about hazing one day being a memory. It will always exist, at least in the south because alumni actually WILL cut off funding if the fraternity changes rituals or traditions.
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Perhaps that maybe the case.
But which would be worse: The threat of some Alumni cutting off "funding" or National and/or school shutting them down????
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04-06-2008, 12:10 PM
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Perhaps that maybe the case.
But which would be worse: The threat of some Alumni cutting off "funding" or National and/or school shutting them down????
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You're assuming that one of these will always happen but usually neither one happens.
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04-06-2008, 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by PhiGam
You're assuming that one of these will always happen but usually neither one happens.
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Have you seen the postings in RM section?
Seems as if closing do take place.
And those are the ones that are posted here.
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04-06-2008, 01:28 PM
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I really do not know just who is more correct here.
Or is it some combination?
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The thing is -- most organizations have already started to take that ability away from alumni. For large, established chapters, alumni donations aren't turned around and used immediately. Often, for tax reasons, that money goes into a 501(c)(3) trust which is overseen by either your national, or a board of alumni directors with oversight from national. I'm working on organizing one such fund for my chapter right now. It's good stuff.
Even if your national doesn't control the funds in your foundation, the alumni who run the board still have a fiduciary duty as to the use of those funds. Refusing to disburse funds because the chapter refuses to engage in illegal activities, I'm afraid is not a valid use of that authority. In fact, if what you say came to pass, that sort of behavior on the alums' part could actually be enough for a plaintiff to reach them personally.
Now you can go underground or whatever, but how long would something like that be viable?
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I just don't see southern fraternities giving away that power to nationals, most of us do not care for nationals.
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And most of our alumni hate nationals. We have very few that give to the national organization and hundreds that give to the fraternity itself.
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04-06-2008, 02:06 PM
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Have you seen the postings in RM section?
Seems as if closing so take place.
And those are the ones that are posted here.
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At schools I've never heard of, by fraternities I've rarely heard of.
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04-07-2008, 03:30 AM
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At schools I've never heard of, by fraternities I've rarely heard of.
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Exactly... ATO got booted here after an entire decade of being complete morons, it takes a lot for a good fraternity to get in trouble here. Even then its usually just a clean out.
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04-07-2008, 10:07 AM
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At schools I've never heard of, by fraternities I've rarely heard of.
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EW, that is a rather easy comment to say when, to the best of my knowledge, you have yet to indicate where you go to school and just what GLO you are a member of.
And if you have, I am sorry that I forgot and please remind me.
After all, I can say that when I was in school, there were many schools I never heard of at that time and many GLO's that I never heard of either. And many chapters of my own Fraternity that I never had any dealings with.
And just because I never heard of them, I guess nothing ever happened there.
However, as I was active in Fraternal activities that occurred outside of my Chapter, I became aware of matters going on elsewhere.
And on the other hand there were activities that happened on my rather small campus, including within the Greek system, that I had no knowledge of until years later.
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04-07-2008, 10:58 AM
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EW, that is a rather easy comment to say when, to the best of my knowledge, you have yet to indicate where you go to school and just what GLO you are a member of.
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I go to the University of Arkansas.
I've indicated this repetitively.
You know, show me when DKE or SAE at Alabama get busted. Phi Delt or Sigma Nu at Ole Miss. DKE at Yale. Strong chapters. I'm not saying any of these haze though I have a good idea, but show me a strong chapter that nationals even thinks of threatening. Some of these chapters would have to sacrifice three pledges on the front steps of the nationals building to be thought about bringing up.
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04-06-2008, 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by PhiGam
I disagree about hazing one day being a memory. It will always exist, at least in the south because alumni actually WILL cut off funding if the fraternity changes rituals or traditions.
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The thing is -- most organizations have already started to take that ability away from alumni. For large, established chapters, alumni donations aren't turned around and used immediately. Often, for tax reasons, that money goes into a 501(c)(3) trust which is overseen by either your national, or a board of alumni directors with oversight from national. I'm working on organizing one such fund for my chapter right now. It's good stuff.
Even if your national doesn't control the funds in your foundation, the alumni who run the board still have a fiduciary duty as to the use of those funds. Refusing to disburse funds because the chapter refuses to engage in illegal activities, I'm afraid is not a valid use of that authority. In fact, if what you say came to pass, that sort of behavior on the alums' part could actually be enough for a plaintiff to reach them personally.
Now you can go underground or whatever, but how long would something like that be viable?
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04-06-2008, 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Kevin
The thing is -- most organizations have already started to take that ability away from alumni. For large, established chapters, alumni donations aren't turned around and used immediately. Often, for tax reasons, that money goes into a 501(c)(3) trust which is overseen by either your national, or a board of alumni directors with oversight from national. I'm working on organizing one such fund for my chapter right now. It's good stuff.
Even if your national doesn't control the funds in your foundation, the alumni who run the board still have a fiduciary duty as to the use of those funds. Refusing to disburse funds because the chapter refuses to engage in illegal activities, I'm afraid is not a valid use of that authority. In fact, if what you say came to pass, that sort of behavior on the alums' part could actually be enough for a plaintiff to reach them personally.
Now you can go underground or whatever, but how long would something like that be viable?
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I just don't see southern fraternities giving away that power to nationals, most of us do not care for nationals.
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04-06-2008, 12:20 PM
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I just don't see southern fraternities giving away that power to nationals, most of us do not care for nationals.
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And most of our alumni hate nationals. We have very few that give to the national organization and hundreds that give to the fraternity itself.
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Overall, though, it's the bigness of the car that counts the most. Because when something bad happens in a really big car – accidentally speeding through the middle of a gang of unruly young people who have been taunting you in a drive-in restaurant, for instance – it happens very far away – way out at the end of your fenders. It's like a civil war in Africa; you know, it doesn't really concern you too much. - P.J. O'Rourke
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04-08-2008, 06:08 PM
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And most of our alumni hate nationals. We have very few that give to the national organization and hundreds that give to the fraternity itself.
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Why don't you secede?
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04-08-2008, 06:17 PM
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Why don't you secede? 
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I know of at least one fraternity that I named above that is planning on doing this in the not so distant future (5-10 years). Stockpiling money, readying alumni, etc. My fraternity is not in the position to do so, but could if given 15-20 years.
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Overall, though, it's the bigness of the car that counts the most. Because when something bad happens in a really big car – accidentally speeding through the middle of a gang of unruly young people who have been taunting you in a drive-in restaurant, for instance – it happens very far away – way out at the end of your fenders. It's like a civil war in Africa; you know, it doesn't really concern you too much. - P.J. O'Rourke
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04-08-2008, 07:12 PM
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I know of at least one fraternity that I named above that is planning on doing this in the not so distant future (5-10 years). Stockpiling money, readying alumni, etc. My fraternity is not in the position to do so, but could if given 15-20 years.
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I don't think my nationals are bad enough to secede from. It wouldn't be worth losing the name. We have one guy that nobody likes that comes around once a semester, thats it.
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