opinion on off-campus fraternities
by: WatermelonCup
First I'm not bringing in the relevancy or any of that crap to this, this is about what you should consider about off-campus fraternities. I know that one of the off campus fraternities might still have their charter. TKE? Correct me if I'm wrong. So hear is my take on off-campus fraternities:
The liability of a non-chartered or non-recognized by the university chapter is through the roof. If you have joined or are a part an fraternity that had its chartered revoked, leave now! The ramifications of staying put you in grave danger. If something bad happens you are screwed! There is no nationals to bail you out. There is no insurance to cover things. If anything goes wrong it's solely on the 'members'. You may think that you have all this freedom to do whatever you want now that you don't have to be tied down with ASU or your Nationals, and you do; however just remember that with all this freedom comes great risk to you and your brothers. So take this in to consideration if you have recently pledged or are a member of an off-campus fraternity.
#3by: eh
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if this is some bottom tier loser or asu writing this to stop kids in other houses off campus thats just sad and lame. Sorry no one rushed you guys and you have to come on this site to encourage kids to rush in fall. all the good and top houses at asu get kicked off. if you want to be in chi phi,delta sig, pike or whatever other loser house go be in it. They are always on the bottom and do whatever micheal crow says. Never get laid and throw parties that are worse than high school ones. Sorry guys do not let these GDIs scare you.
#6by: well
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by: @WatermelonCup
I literally said they still have their charter from their national organization. So they are still covered by a multi-million dollar insurance plan and have a national org to back them, and someone to "save" them.