Think piece considers 1st world problems of the middle-class in training and one of any outdated institutions mistaken for a right of passage . . .
Failed plot to ban fraternity activities erodes confidence in KU administration
University of Kansas officials first approached fraternity leaders about imposing a freeze on social activities in January, then pursued investigations into their fraternities when they refused.Administrators eventually strong-armed several interim Interfraternity Council members into pretending the freeze was their idea, only to have the plot unravel four days later in a revolt led by fraternity presidents and alumni.
Typical liberal college leadership trying to throw someone else under the bus in order for them to save face.
ReplyDeletefreedom of assembly is in the constitution.
ReplyDelete^^Except when protesting against Nazi's.
ReplyDeleteThe police side with the Nazi's.
gotta fight for your right to party
ReplyDeleteany idea what percentage of ku's charitable gifts over the years have come from fraternity and sorority grads?
ReplyDeletebet it's high.
further, if they shut down the frats, ku will be unattractive to many outstanding students, who would go elsewhere.