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Ol' Mizzou

<strong>Subject:</strong><br />stand-up to attacks by mizzou<br /><br /> Poster Message:
Sent to Greek Life - dissemination doubtful In recent days the events of 2015 have begun to repeat themselves as the Mizzou Code of Conduct is used to bludgeon students into compliance with the beliefs of the administration and faculty. What has happened to Delta Upsilon can happen to any Greek chapter on campus without hearing or explanation - a permanent double secret probation. See Total Frat move for an excellent story & a different spin than the Missourian or Maneater. What can you do without incurring the wrath of the Title IX overseers. Look to Gandhi. The history as outlined at A Bronx Cheer for New Mizzou shows clearly that even Foley and company react to lost revenue. One way get the school's attention without a Code infraction is to boycott home football games. Attendance since the team "poured gas on a small fire" last year has declined an average of about 10,000 folks - mostly alumni who have severed all ties with Mizzou. In dollar terms that's $500,000 a game lost to the athletic department. Should the students join this movement the message might become even clearer. Join your grandparents in protesting something of value to you. I have been assured that this will be sent to all members of the Council - we'll see. If not there are other ways.
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