Trinity College to Make All Fraternities Co-ed

This wouldn’t fly at John Blutarsky’s school, and the students at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut aren’t going down without swinging either, as evidenced by this online student petition that states the following:

“We, the students, alumni, parents & friends of Trinity College, believe the school’s new rules for fraternities and sororities are unjustly onerous and would effectively eliminate proprietary elements of the Trinity experience that have been vital for generations. We renounce this profoundly misguided policy in the strongest possible terms and ask that it be significantly revised to reflect reasonable standards consistent with other student organizations at Trinity.

[Your name]”

Click here to read the letter to the students of Trinity College, written by the university president and a Board of Trustees Chairman. Here is the meat of it:

Last week we announced the unanimous decision of the Trustees to move forward with a comprehensive plan to build our social community at Trinity. In the days since that announcement we have heard from many students, alumni, parents, and faculty regarding the initiatives and, in particular, the co-education mandate. We wish to be clear that we want Greek life at Trinity College to succeed and uphold the traditions that have had a positive effect on the community. The Board of Trustees’ vote was not one to abolish the Greek system. We voted to reinvigorate the co-education mandate that was originally approved in 1992 and only partially adhered to in the time since. Accordingly, the Trustees have empowered the College to establish an implementation committee to oversee the full set of recommendations, including the co-ed mandate. This committee will have broad discretion in overseeing the plan.

The rest of the letter is just there to soften the blow. But make no mistake, greek life at Trinity College is moving to co-ed fraternities, and it is mandatory.

NF.

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  1. Al Capone

    Sooo, do they get to live in a house with the slams now? Sounds like a sweet deal to me…sandwiches galore.

    12 years ago at 1:02 pm
    1. Golf_Pride

      ^This being the only positive to come out of the situation. That being said, looks like America is taking yet another blow from the liberals.

      12 years ago at 2:21 pm
    2. BossMan DubC

      ^ Completely true. I am amazed that no one on the board of trustees is a supporter of Greek life. Also, lets just forget about the benefits of having groups with similar members. If the black students can have African American heritage club, the anti social society rejects have D and D club, even the gays can have GL-(whatever the fuck jumbled letters that make up their club) why not have a white male club, and a white female club, and throw in some divine nine in there. Otherwise I would argue that all clubs have to have mandated portions of students and … Oh look what is in the news! Supreme Court is debating if mandating terms of required demographic ratios are unconstitutional.

      12 years ago at 6:49 am
  2. RisingFratstarOfTX

    That just makes my head hurt thinking about the implications…if women are allowed to pledge with men, and a pledge fucks his pledge “sister” isn’t that fraternal incest? If said pledges have a kid from said fucking, is that kid a guaranteed legacy? This is one hell of a snowball…

    12 years ago at 1:10 pm
  3. Brosheppus

    This makes no sense. No national fraternity is going to initiate a girl just because of Libtard U’s politically correct rules.

    12 years ago at 1:11 pm
  4. TyKY

    Do they not have sororities at Trinity? Can the fraternities refuse to give women bids?

    12 years ago at 1:12 pm
  5. fratty matty 1855

    Reagan as my witness I would let an Islamic extremist (excuse my redundancy) wear one of those special 72-virgin-worthy vests into my house and yank the Infidel chord before I let a female so much as go through Rush Week.

    12 years ago at 1:18 pm
    1. RisingFratstarOfTX

      Redundancy excused, but it’s “cord”. Just thought you ought to know.

      12 years ago at 1:22 pm
  6. BOGO

    We have to lose our national charters and start new as independent coed societies. The same will apply for the existing sororities. We can’t refuse to give women bids, we have to be 15% by next spring and 45% by 2016 and from then on as close to 50/50 as possible.

    12 years ago at 1:23 pm
    1. Brosheppus

      Correct me if I’m wrong, but if you divest your charter, don’t you have to stop displaying letters, livery, etc. and essentially stop representing yourselves as a chapter of the national fraternity? So the rule would literally kill Trinity’s Greek system.

      Yeah dude, get the fuck out of there.

      12 years ago at 1:38 pm
    2. BOGO

      The only thing that’ll be left representing our national fraternities will be the letters on our event shirts. If I wasn’t already a junior I’d be out of here. They also have threatened to expel us if we decide to exist underground. The lack of a pledge process will make these new societies a joke.

      12 years ago at 1:52 pm
    3. Bronald Raegan

      There goes the Greek system at Trinity College. Mind as well join a professional fraternity and start wearing cargos

      12 years ago at 2:11 pm
    4. Rutherford B_Haze

      The only real option is to drop the letters and form an underground community of secret societies. I don’t see how they could expel if you start something new and non university affiliated. I mean they can’t control your life outside of the school. Take what you learned through pledgeship and rituals, make some edits, and you’re done. Or join one that’s already out there, like the klan.

      12 years ago at 3:26 pm
    5. crazysig89

      It is simple, make up a ritual for the women. How would they know the difference? Another thing you can do is organize the whole Greek system and tell them we will all leave Trinity College if you do this to us.

      12 years ago at 7:16 pm
    6. john quincy fratdams

      disaffiliate with the university, start an underground brotherhood, get found out and expelled, and sue them for violating your right to assembly? don’t know if it works like that with private colleges but worth a shot

      12 years ago at 7:39 pm
    7. paternalist

      Get a fucking lawyer. This is unconstitutional and abridges the right to intimate association afforded certain organizations by the 1st Amendment. Any competent lawyer should be apply to apply the intimate association test to a fraternity or sorority. Just get one of your alumni to take the case, even a district court can see the ruling that they have to make. I know we here on this site don’t like the litigation-happy culture of America today, but sometimes you have to use the law to protect yourselves. Do it now.

      12 years ago at 5:38 pm
  7. WhoDatFrat80

    These attacks on Greek Life are quite unsettling. Does anyone even care about traditions anymore? This country has been hijacked and is being run into the ground by liberal philosophy.

    12 years ago at 7:15 am