Washington University has a pathetic history when it comes to disciplining fraternities for hazing, sexual assault and harassment, racist practices and violating any watered-down punishment.
Washington University suspended junior Chandler Elmore, the Phi Delta Theta member found in possession of an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle and a handgun on campus.
This article is a partial history of negative, fraternity-related headlines found in Student Life’s paper, from 1993 to present day.
Washington University administration has specifically stated that the fraternity’s current status as “permanently suspended” arose “overwhelmingly on other violations.” This might raise another question: which ones?
The Fraternity and Sorority Task Force recently met with fraternity and sorority chapters to discuss the results of the November 2017 report on improving the culture of fraternity and sorority life on campus.
Washington University has launched an investigation against Phi Delta Theta for violating the terms of its deferred suspension by hosting unsanctioned social events.
Dozens of Washington University students attended a Mardi Gras party hosted at the Phi Delta Theta house—a clear violation of their suspension.
Washington University’s new healthcare pre-professional fraternity, Alpha Iota Gamma, is recruiting its first member class this semester.
Latinx fraternity Alpha Psi Lambda will be the first multicultural, co-ed fraternity to come to Washington University’s campus starting this semester.
Sigma Phi Epsilon will return to House 11 on lower row in fall 2018 after two years as a recognized Washington University fraternity following its recolonization.
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