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Originally Posted by greekandproud
Yes, the adviser is part of the sorority and represents the organization, and a sorority should take responsibility for the actions their organization commit. However, this was a huge, monumental stance that the collegiate members had no say in. This was something that would effect the sisters and not the advisers. While their chapter adviser felt it was necessary, this was something that should have been cleared with the chapter, and after talking to some of the sisters of the "rat" sorority, it is clear to me that they had no idea what was going on or what happened. The adviser should have gone to the other chapter advisers first, and discussed the matter with the whole exec board to let them decide what should have been done.
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Slight hijack, but not enough to actually start another thread....
I have a question for everyone....what if the chapter adviser had talked with the chapter about this, and they ignored her? Isn't it her responsibility to report it anyway?