alpha delta phi

Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards opens investigation into Alpha Delta Phi; fraternity placed on temporary suspension

Campus Life opened an investigation into Alpha Delta Phi following allegations of violations connected to a registered chapter social event. The fraternity is temporarily suspended until the investigation closes.

News Editors

Alpha Delta Phi approved for Greek housing, Castlereigh to undergo renovations

Alpha Delta Phi, Washington University’s most recently established fraternity, has been officially assigned an on-campus Greek house.

| Staff Reporter

“Wash U Inc.” panel discusses role of corporate business model at WU

A panel on whether or not Washington University should operate like a business prompted conversation on the University’s branding and its treatment of employees, including adjunct faculty and service workers.

Sam Flaster | Contributing Reporter

Alpha Delt hosts panel on feminism on campus

Alpha Delta Phi, in conjunction with The Representation Project and other campus groups, hosted a panel titled “She Did What?: Feminism in the Media and on Campus,” on Wednesday night.

| Contributing Reporter

Alpha Delta Phi hosts tuition panel, initiates discussion on SES in admissions

A panel intended to discuss undergraduate tuition took detours to touch on other hot-button issues such as socioeconomic diversity, community involvement and the role of campus facilities in the student experience.

| Staff Reporter

WUSTL recognizes new social fraternity

Alpha Delta Phi was officially recognized as a social fraternity by Washington University, making it the first fraternity to be given an initial charter since 1928.

| News Editor

AD Phi hookup panel offers varied viewpoints, little discussion

People were spilling out of the doors to attend a hookup-themed panel discussion intended to boost unrecognized fraternity Alpha Delta Phi’s visibility on campus.

| News Manager

Unofficial fraternity plans panel highlighting different perspectives on hookup culture

Washington University’s newest and least-official fraternity is making a splash as it comes onto the campus scene with a panel focused on hookup culture this week. The panel will include several voices, from students to Coordinator of Sexuality Studies Susan Stiritz and Father Gary Braun of the Catholic Student Center, in addition to a number of professors.

| News Editor

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