College Fraternities Go Virtual During Chinese Virus Pandemic
College fraternities across the country have decided to hold meetings virtually in response to restrictions on gatherings over the deadly Chinese virus pandemic.
College fraternities across the country have decided to hold meetings virtually in response to restrictions on gatherings over the deadly Chinese virus pandemic.
A Washington State University student died in a fraternity-related incident, marking the second fraternity death in the past week and the fourth campus death in a month.
San Diego State University has suspended all of its fraternities in response to the death of freshman Dylan Hernandez, who reportedly died after a fraternity event.
Four University of Georgia students were expelled from their fraternity over the weekend in response to a video in which they conducted a “mock whipping” with racial overtones.
A new lawsuit against Yale University makes the case that not letting female students in fraternities is discrimination and a violation of Title IX regulations.
West Virginia University has come under fire for telling fraternities that they don’t have due process rights under the law.
One Harvard sorority has announced that it will retain its focus on empowering women despite being forced by the university to admit men.
Although Harvard is holding strong to its commitment to punish members of single-sex male clubs, “gender-focused” female clubs have continued to flourish.
Some students at Yale University are campaigning for female inclusion in male-only fraternities.
MILO’s defense of fraternity hazing at Dartmouth University ended with a real-life hazing in which he was waterboarded, slapped and smeared with whipped cream.
Tonight, Tuesday the 1st of November, MILO will speak at Dartmouth College in defense of hazing
Harvard College has issued a new ban on students joining “final clubs,” which are elite, off-campus social organizations that date back decades and even centuries.
Five members of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity at the University of Mississippi were arrested for allegedly savagely beating another frat’s member. Four of the five wore smiles on their faces in mug shots taken by police.
Comedian Will Ferrell said last week he felt controversy surrounding a racist chant among members of the University of Oklahoma’s Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity is cause for schools to consider doing away with the campus organizations altogether.
The University of Virginia restored fraternities on campus Tuesday without apology, requiring them to undergo safety and sexual assault training and adopt strict new rules on alcohol — or face continued banishment.