All three greek council presidents have proposed a new draft of the party registration policy, which they will be reviewing in meetings with administrators Thursday, Interfraternity Council (IFC) president Domenic Hjerpe said on Tuesday night.
With negotiations stalled, greeks question probation
Photo Illustration by Zach Maher/Staff Photographer All fraternities and sororities are still on social probation as greek leaders work with administrators on amending the proposed party registration policy. Brooke Sperbeck [follow id=”BrookeSperbeck7″] Greek leaders are still questioning the validity of…
Greek life still on probation after Thursday meeting
Even if administrators had approved all revised changes to the policy, the draft still would not have been passed Thursday.
Panhellenic president: Greek life likely to be on probation for second consecutive weekend
All nine Panhellenic chapters’ national organizations have concerns about the policy and are being consulted during the negotiation process.
Greeks negotiations with dean delayed until Wednesday
Greek leaders are aiming for the end of this week to reach a compromise with administrators, but anything could happen.
Greeks don't make deadline, all fraternities and sororities on social probation
Dean of Students Jean DeCosta, who represented the university in talks with greek leaders, said there were small clarifications needed that couldn’t have been completed by Friday’s 5 p.m. deadline.
Greek leaders, administration 'very close' on party registration compromise
Following a “constructive” meeting with Dean of Students Jean DeCosta on Tuesday morning, greek council presidents have until 5 p.m. Friday to reach a compromise on a proposed party registration policy.
After internal confusion, no greek probation for now
The Dean of Students told greek leaders in an email late Tuesday afternoon that they were given a “grace period” to finish hammering out the details on a new party registration policy, and that Cal Poly greek chapters were never on probation.
FIRE criticizes Cal Poly investigation into Native American-themed party
Joe Cohn, who works at FIRE’s headquarters in Philadelphia, said Thursday that Cal Poly’s investigation is unconstitutional based on the information the university has made public so far.
Party brings debate to campus, leaves greeks on edge
A Thanksgiving-party-gone-wrong put some fraternities and sororities on edge this week and opened discussion at Cal Poly about the university’s role in regulating off-campus behavior.