Fraternity Danger at UMD

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Personally I think they should be banned outright across the board.


Sorry you didn't get a bid, geed.


Another exhibit for the toxic culture we could all do without.


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a tradition that has outlived its usefulness

It was silly when I went to school 20 plus years ago. I don’t get it at all. Maybe service fraternities? But based on recent threads on this forum, the entire system seems so vapid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Personally I think they should be banned outright across the board.


Sorry you didn't get a bid, geed.


Another exhibit for the toxic culture we could all do without.


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Nothing good comes from Greek life.
Anonymous
Yeah, something rather serious has occurred and it has been kept under wraps thus far

All this arguing over whether Greek orgs should exist at all is is not the point of this post
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Personally I think they should be banned outright across the board.


Sorry you didn't get a bid, geed.

Oh my, you realize that’s not an insult right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Personally I think they should be banned outright across the board.


Sorry you didn't get a bid, geed.


Another exhibit for the toxic culture we could all do without.


+1


+2

Nothing good comes from Greek life.


+1
Anonymous
DS told me that there was one very bad hazing incident and that frat is in the cross-hairs. Afterward, the university brought leadership of the other greek houses in for a meeting, and in the course of the meeting, some houses began tattling on other houses (presumably for less egregious deviations from the rules), so there is now a broader investigation
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DS told me that there was one very bad hazing incident and that frat is in the cross-hairs. Afterward, the university brought leadership of the other greek houses in for a meeting, and in the course of the meeting, some houses began tattling on other houses (presumably for less egregious deviations from the rules), so there is now a broader investigation


I heard the same thing from my daughter, who is part of sorority She feels that the sororities are not endangered since they do not do hazing. That said there is no contact allowed between sorority sisters and incoming pledges.
Anonymous
This is a public, state-funded university. Make the incident reports public and dole out consequences. The Greek system is a legal liability.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Personally I think they should be banned outright across the board.


Sorry you didn't get a bid, geed.


Another exhibit for the toxic culture we could all do without.


+1


Yes, students are better off if they just stay in their dorm rooms on their phone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a tradition that has outlived its usefulness


x1000 All Greek life is antiquated and should be shut down.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Personally I think they should be banned outright across the board.


Sorry you didn't get a bid, geed.


Another exhibit for the toxic culture we could all do without.


+1


+2

Nothing good comes from Greek life.


+1


I agree, and I was Greek at UMD- looking back, it was not nice, elitist and racist. I am proud my terp is not greek and is really into his club sport. It is his social outlet at UMD. 4 practices a week, tournaments, parties and socials. It was way better than my greek experience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS told me that there was one very bad hazing incident and that frat is in the cross-hairs. Afterward, the university brought leadership of the other greek houses in for a meeting, and in the course of the meeting, some houses began tattling on other houses (presumably for less egregious deviations from the rules), so there is now a broader investigation


I heard the same thing from my daughter, who is part of sorority She feels that the sororities are not endangered since they do not do hazing. That said there is no contact allowed between sorority sisters and incoming pledges.


PP- My sorority at UMD hazed in the late 1980s.
Anonymous
I have told my teen son that two heads are generally better than one except when it comes to teen boys, as it seems that teen boys get into a group and then decide to take all their bad ideas and mash them together into one big ball of craptastic decision-making. He basically agreed with me. I really stressed with him to importance of making his own independent decisions when he’s in a group setting.
Look at that awful Damascus assault case from years ago — would any of those boys have thought that was acceptable, if you asked them individually a week before it happened? I’m sure almost all of them would have been appalled at the idea. But you get them in a group and suddenly one idiot’s worst idea becomes something that everyone is participating in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Np. This does look different than regular frat suspensions. Usually if one specific frat screws up, they are put on suspension.

UMD has suspended ALL frats and sororities.


Yeah, this is weird.

I can’t tell if historically Black and Latinx Greek organizations were also suspended. At some institutions, they are under separate umbrella organizations.
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