BREAKING NEWS - Student board: SAE should go
Greek Board of Standards and Values Alignment recommends revoking the fraternity's recognition.
Issue date: 10/6/06 Section: News
A student board, whose recommendations "weigh heavily" with the university, said Friday that Sigma Alpha Epsilon's university recognition should be revoked for violating Greek Life's no-alcohol policy.
The decision came after the Greek Board of Standards and Values Alignment heard accusations Thursday night that a 17-year-old freshman girl overdosed on alcohol at the SAE house.
The university will give SAE until next Friday to appeal the decision, according to a statement released Friday.
Stay tuned to Collegian.com for more updates.
The decision came after the Greek Board of Standards and Values Alignment heard accusations Thursday night that a 17-year-old freshman girl overdosed on alcohol at the SAE house.
The university will give SAE until next Friday to appeal the decision, according to a statement released Friday.
Stay tuned to Collegian.com for more updates.
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Hank
posted 10/06/06 @ 11:38 PM MST
Should SAE have been serving alcohol at a recruitment function when alcohol was banned in Greek houses? Absolutely not.
Should SAE members have been providing alcohol to a 17-year-old – if in fact some of its members were the ones providing the alcohol? Again, absolutely not. (Continued…)
Jared
posted 10/08/06 @ 1:18 PM MST
I respect you're a fellow Sig Alph and I agree 100% that all parties should be held accountable. The girl is the dumb one and should have known better. (Continued…)
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