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<strong>Subject:</strong><br />What are the institutional problems with Greek life? <br /><br /> Poster Message:
I'm serious. Nearly all the critism I've seen is seen is about the conduct of individual members. These are personal problems, not institutional problems. For any one who wants to reform or abolish, I'm legitimately curious what you think would constitute the ideal institution for social clubs on campus? Greek institutions already have judiciary committees. Is the contention by abolitionists that Greek judiciary committees are being too lenient? I'm not convinced that's true. For instance in the ChiO case, was there actually enough evidence to suggest the allegations were true, but the judiciary committee ignored it anyway? I simply do not know. At WashU, we are probably privelaged enough to be able to get away with need-blind rush. But let's not forget that each Greek organization can only provide so kuch financial aid to before they run out of money and fall apart. Would the ideal social institution provide financial aid to everyone is even that means falling apart and never being able to provide aid again? My mind is open to being changed. If I'm wrong let me know.
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