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Old 01-29-2015, 12:16 PM
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Also, from what I've read, these boys' bid night parties are not paired functions or mixers - the guys simply invite whom they want to have there. I'm guessing that some of the girls invited won't be GLO members. Have the NPC groups reached out to any of the other women's groups on campus and encouraged them to take the same action, showing concern for those women's safety?
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Old 01-28-2015, 05:59 PM
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Being one of the -ahem- older alumna here I understand the position of the NPC. There are unhealthy behavior patterns on this campus among the young men AND the young women that need to be re-shaped. And that will not happen overnight.
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Old 01-28-2015, 06:08 PM
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So acting like they can't take care of themselves is helpful how?

It's infantilizing women and not only that, making partying at a fraternity a bigger deal than it should be. The more you say "keep away from this" the more young women will think "this is EVERYTHING. "

Stupid.
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Old 01-28-2015, 06:12 PM
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You're making my point! There's a great deal of immaturity and lack of judgement on the part of these young people, many of whom are still minors.
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Old 01-28-2015, 06:39 PM
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The problem is that the "adult" women making the decision for the collegians apparently feel the same way. OMG, if we keep them away from bid night everything will be fine!

What's the next excuse to infantilize women? Valentine's day?
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Old 01-28-2015, 06:55 PM
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Let's not frame this in all or nothing terms, please! No, these young women aren't infants. Nor are they mature adults. Or even mature young adults, many of them. Breaking up these destructive patterns is going to take a long time. And a great deal of education. But the long-term survival of the Greek system is going to depend on it.
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Old 01-28-2015, 08:41 PM
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Correct me if I am misspeaking 1964, but I believe your point is that the break in social routine is in part to encourage thought and reflection. For my part, I find it telling that the leadership of 17+ organizations concur that a break is needed -- none of the HQs took a different or modifed position. The young women's justification that the directive is counter to the character of the school (high academics, achievers, et al) is not persuasive. One need only to look at another non-slouch of a university for recent enfant terrible behavior by ostensibly top students.
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Old 01-28-2015, 08:53 PM
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Correct me if I am misspeaking 1964, but I believe your point is that the break in social routine is in part to encourage thought and reflection. For my part, I find it telling that the leadership of 17+ organizations concur that a break is needed -- none of the HQs took a different or modifed position. The young women's justification that the directive is counter to the character of the school (high academics, achievers, et al) is not persuasive. One need only to look at another non-slouch of a university for recent enfant terrible behavior by ostensibly top students.
Perfectly said, Pinksequins.
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Old 01-29-2015, 12:18 PM
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Usually fraternity bid night, the day after sorority bid night, is the biggest party night of the year at my daughter's campus (also in VA). One of the sororities was told (by HQ or higher level internal advisors) they couldn't participate last January, and this year the event was changed from a progressive party (all fraternities having simultaneous parties) to one supervised band party in a central outdoor location (in January!). In the past, all new members were assigned sober active member escorts for the evening, who made sure all new members were safely in their beds at the end of the night. Seriously...infer what you will from that. There's a lot going on here...member safety and PR for the Greek system. Recent events have heightened awareness, but they've also put Greek organizations on red alert for avoiding anything that will create negative PR. Did anyone else happen to see the extensive on-site news story the Today Show did this morning at UVa?
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Old 01-29-2015, 02:39 PM
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UVA Sorority Members Outraged Over Frat Party Ban

http://abcnews.go.com/US/uva-sororit...572703&ts=true

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Nicolette Gendron, a fourth-year student in Kappa Alpha Theta at UVA, said she is angered by the situation.

“It takes away choice, and a women’s choice over her own safety and over her own body and I think it codifies women as sex objects. Just completely take the women out of the equation for their own good,” Gendron told ABC News. “How come men still get to have their parties and we have to be locked in our sorority houses? It just doesn’t make sense.”

Lindsey Bond, a former member of a sorority at UVA and a fourth-year student, also finds the mandate upsetting, believing that it is hurting women rather than helping them.

"I think it's an ill-placed attempt to promote something positive. I think that it comes from a place of wanting to help but ultimately it kind of does the opposite because it stigmatizes women and sort of places them once again in a position where they don't have authority," Bond said. "What would have been more apt would have been really to sort of foster a conversation with sororities."
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Old 01-29-2015, 03:20 PM
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What really rankles me is that this is the U.S. (and Canada). This is the West. Since when did it become okay to segregrate the women from the men because of potential or perceived "immorality" by men? For God's sake, they treat women like this in Saudi Arabia!!

And what about "freedom of association"? The NPC sororities are quick to cite this in certain instances, but apparently they feel they have veto power over this freedom without any input or discussion from any of the students

If I was a young (sorority) woman on this campus, I would protest. If I was a non-affiliated woman, I would question the relevance of sorority life, and seriously think twice about affiliating with an organization that would take away my ability to make choices for myself. Even though I'm an (older) sorority woman, I may just protest this myself.
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Old 01-29-2015, 03:20 PM
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I agree with those who find these developments disturbing. When do these young women come to the realization that they have to be responsible for control of their bodies and that no one else can take that from them if they remain somewhere this side of blind drunk? I too am one of the "ahem, older" baby boomer sorority members from a southern school where drinking was a routine event on weekends and fraternities could have alcohol in their houses, which at the time were located on the campus!

At the risk of sounding like the classic old fuddy-duddy, everyone in the house KNEW that if you drank to excess and were at a party, you put yourself at risk. There was no thought that you were being stigmatized or put in a position where you didn't have "authority". YOU were responsible for your own body - until you didn't want to be, if you know what I mean.

Men have not changed, will not change, and will always, always think with a part of their anatomy not associated with logic, respect, or restraint. Not a knock, guys; it is what it is. Seriously, who goes to college these days and has NOT been told that by their own Mother? You know, that voice of personal experience who back in the 60's or 70's in all likelihood found that out for herself? It has zero to do with gender equality. It's just bein' regular old homo sapiens, baby.
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Old 01-29-2015, 04:00 PM
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This was posted this afternoon on NPC's facebook page:

The National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) and its 26 member national and international sororities have long maintained, by Unanimous Agreement, a policy denouncing the participation of Panhellenic women in the recruitment activities of men’s fraternal organizations. It was for that reason that the presidents of NPC member organizations with chapters at the University of Virginia issued a joint statement directing those chapters and their members to not take part in UVA men’s bid night activities. We know from experience that such events pose risk management and safety issues.
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Old 01-29-2015, 04:05 PM
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I'm glad that they included the statement from NPC saying this wasn't a conference decision, but one agreed upon by individual chapters, since the university president apparently didn't understand that.

ETA: this isn't a "recruitment activity. " Recruitment is over. That statement was originally against women wearing letters, being rush hostesses, etc. Flipping the script isn't cool.
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Old 01-29-2015, 04:34 PM
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ETA: this isn't a "recruitment activity. " Recruitment is over. That statement was originally against women wearing letters, being rush hostesses, etc. Flipping the script isn't cool.
Exactly!! Bid night isn't technically recruitment. It's a separate celebration at the end of recruitment. And trust me, I stand by the belief that sorority women shouldn't help men with their recruitment activities. I think it puts those women in an undignified position. It disgusts me to think that some fraternities would use these women that way ["Wink, wink...you'll have access to these and women like these if you pledge this fraternity."] But there's a huge difference between actual recruitment and a celebration to come over, meet and congratulate new fraternity members.
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