Banned Bucknell frat attempts to invade LBGTQ residence hall & attack residents

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The article is behind a paywall, but was any individual attacked or did a frat just chant about wanting their house back?


Oh good, the bigots are here.
Anonymous
Bucknell frat boys = Spoiled rich kids with a lot of down time.
Anonymous
Disgusting. I am SO glad my DD turned down Bucknell. I confess I didn't know much about the school and it seemed to fit the bill on her major, location and size. She applied but was never enthusiastic. Eventually she just came out and said that based on reputation, she'd never be comfortable there - frat boys, tons of drinking, and an unsafe vibe (that she could never quite put her finger on). i think this grotesque incident describes it all. Glad she has good instincts.
Anonymous
NP. My kid also considered it briefly after being accepted, but dismissed it based on its party reputation and excessive Greek life. It’s a shame because it’s got a lovely campus and is a good size for a SLAC. Admin needs to bring the school into a new era if they want to attract top students.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NP. My kid also considered it briefly after being accepted, but dismissed it based on its party reputation and excessive Greek life. It’s a shame because it’s got a lovely campus and is a good size for a SLAC. Admin needs to bring the school into a new era if they want to attract top students.


+1, though more generally. I went to a SLAC that is similar in a lot of ways to Bucknell - size, campus, dominant greek live. I loved it, wouldn't trade it for anything, and I met most of my best friends there. There is no way on earth I'll let my daughter go there. Lucking, her interests lie elsewhere.
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Link to Fran's House official statement can be found here: linktr.ee/budemsoc
Anonymous
“Greek life” is stupid and adds nothing to any of these colleges. Fraternities are such garbage.
Anonymous
Truly the worst college environment in the Northeast, and one of the worst in the country. This place should lose its tax exempt status as no longer serving an educational or charitable purpose.
Anonymous
It's not your house if it's owned by the university. Frats own their own houses for a reason and if they had owned theirs, it would still be theirs
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:“Greek life” is stupid and adds nothing to any of these colleges. Fraternities are such garbage.


+ 1
We are full pay with a high stat student with excellent ECs. Removed schools that have a prominent "Greek life" culture from out list of colleges. We are sure that our kid can find happy and productive people to socialize with without the crutch of a frat. There is nothing to recommend about greek life. I feel these work for emotionally and socially stunted sheeples.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NP. My kid also considered it briefly after being accepted, but dismissed it based on its party reputation and excessive Greek life. It’s a shame because it’s got a lovely campus and is a good size for a SLAC. Admin needs to bring the school into a new era if they want to attract top students.


Agree 100%. I went to Bucknell in the early 90's on a full scholarship. They actively recruit from inner cities and minorities. I truly feel like they try to do the right thing, but the students are total jerks. Administration still needs the support of alum so they often are caught between a rock and hard place. It is TOTALLY unacceptable frat boy behavior which seems to never stop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's not your house if it's owned by the university. Frats own their own houses for a reason and if they had owned theirs, it would still be theirs

Not sure if this happened at Bucknell, but I went to Colgate and a while ago they required that the fraternities and sororities sell their houses to the university if they wanted to keep active status.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not your house if it's owned by the university. Frats own their own houses for a reason and if they had owned theirs, it would still be theirs


Not sure if this happened at Bucknell, but I went to Colgate and a while ago they required that the fraternities and sororities sell their houses to the university if they wanted to keep active status.


Damn, that's cold!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not your house if it's owned by the university. Frats own their own houses for a reason and if they had owned theirs, it would still be theirs

Not sure if this happened at Bucknell, but I went to Colgate and a while ago they required that the fraternities and sororities sell their houses to the university if they wanted to keep active status.


not all did through
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not your house if it's owned by the university. Frats own their own houses for a reason and if they had owned theirs, it would still be theirs

Not sure if this happened at Bucknell, but I went to Colgate and a while ago they required that the fraternities and sororities sell their houses to the university if they wanted to keep active status.


In the 80s, Amherst got so irritated with the fraternities bad behavior and opposition to allowing in female students that they banned fraternities, took back all the houses into college property. There are a few that remain underground and off campus but they successfully broke the system. I think one of the Animal House writers went to Amherst (and another to Dartmouth).
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