J842P
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/06/amherst-college-fraternities-ban_n_5275705.html
Honestly, I think Amherst is trying to deflect blame from themselves for their disgusting treatment of Angie Epifano. It really is worth reading her op-ed where she describes the disgusting treatment she received. After one reads that op-ed, it's hard not to think that banning Greek life is just more of the same non-solutions and evasions and desperate attempts to protect the school's reputation.
Amherst will prohibit student participation in fraternities and sororities and "fraternity-like and sorority-like organizations, either on or off campus," effective July 1, Cullen Murphy, Board of Trustees chair, told students in an email. The trustees also reaffirmed a 1984 decision barring formal college recognition of any Greek organizations.
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Amherst does not officially recognize fraternities, but has allowed them to organize underground so long as their activities stayed off the campus of the college, in Amherst, Massachusetts. The trustees' review of Greek life at Amherst, a top-ranked liberal arts college, followed a 2013 suggestion from the Sexual Misconduct Oversight Committee, composed of faculty, students, staff, administrators and trustees.
The committee was formed in response to an October 2012 student newspaper op-ed by Angie Epifano accusing the college of mishandling her sexual assault case, sending her to a psychiatric ward in response to her comments about being depressed. Epifano filed a federal complaint against the college in December 2013, sparking an investigation by the U.S. Department of Education into whether Amherst violated the Title IX gender equity law. In that complaint, Epifano lambasted the college for a sexually hostile climate she blamed on the underground fraternities.
Honestly, I think Amherst is trying to deflect blame from themselves for their disgusting treatment of Angie Epifano. It really is worth reading her op-ed where she describes the disgusting treatment she received. After one reads that op-ed, it's hard not to think that banning Greek life is just more of the same non-solutions and evasions and desperate attempts to protect the school's reputation.