On the majority of campuses, IFC is just a general head that opens discussions between the groups to share information (when is a group holding a philanthropy, planning recruitment, etc.). IFC only has power if an organization breaks a rule in an IFC bylaw. For example, handing out bids a day early (if the organizations hand them out individually instead of IFC).
If a group is hazing or breaking a rule that follows under campus "student or organizational conduct", that is for the university/college to handle. IFC has no say.
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