Impeached South Carolina Fraternity Council President Removed After Landslide 19-5 Vote

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The University of South Carolina Fraternity Council removed President Tim Bryson from office last night after a landslide 19-5 vote. Bryson was impeached last week following the suspension of 13 fraternities due to alcohol violations during rush week.

The call to suspend the fraternities was made by Bryson and three other members of the Fraternity Council executive board, including Vice President of Conduct Jonathan Withrow, who resigned after Bryson’s impeachment. The other two members, the vice president of recruitment and the assistant vice president of recruitment, were not removed as their positions on the executive board were only in place for rush season.

All 13 fraternities suspended have since been allowed to resume business as usual.

I know they thought they were doing the right thing, but the dry rush Bryson and Withrow dreamed of is extremely unrealistic. It’s also pretty damn pretentious, snobby, and hypocritical for a fraternity man to punish other fraternities for serving alcohol (unless Bryson and his fraternity abstain from alcohol entirely – which I highly doubt is the case). Keep in mind, it’s not like rushees were being taken to the hospital. They were simply caught drinking booze.

There’s also a serious problem with leadership when every single fraternity that the council executives attempted to punish was relieved of its suspension.

The following is Bryson’s official statement following his removal. From on top of his soapbox, he congratulates himself for standing up to evil, murderous fraternities, and hails himself as a martyr for change in the Greek community. He also urges university leadership to step in and finish what he attempted to start, throws in some rhetoric about how much he cares about everybody’s safety, and tops it off with some non sequitur about the truth setting us free.

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It’s no surprise Bryson and Withrow got the boot. Fraternities are villainized enough by outside parties. We don’t need people on the inside looking to strip letters from village houses, especially for something as minor as an alcohol violation.

The removal of Bryson and Withrow proves that fraternities don’t have to suffer under unfair leadership. It’s a victory for fraternities and college students everywhere – unless, of course, you think a fraternity deserves to be shut down for merely serving alcohol.

  1. buddahsmcmansion

    shits about to hit the fan. made up shit that has nothing to do with why these two were impeached, unfortunately. should have stopped at Withrow, sadly.

    10 years ago at 12:16 am
  2. fratstar570

    Just saw some facebook post that its a race issue because Tim Bryson is black….you’ve got to be kidding me.

    10 years ago at 7:52 am
    1. gobacktoohio

      he’s all over Twitter with it and IFC fraternities from other schools who KNOW NOTHING ABOUT WHATS GOING ON have been coming out “in support” of him. this is going to blow up. and it had absolutely ass to do with race. the real target was a beta who fucked everyone over, Bryson just didn’t provide the balanced and judicial leadership to guide the council in the right direction.

      10 years ago at 10:54 am
  3. 619to919Frater

    He made this decision without quorum of the IFC, what did he expect would happen? The kicker that Boosh failed to mention is Bryson is claiming that race played a part in this.

    “However,” he continued “I also don’t think that an IFC president would have been courageous and made this decision … I don’t believe race was the sole reason for my impeachment, but I don’t think we can excuse it from the conversation.”

    When in doubt, call everyone racist and hope the media picks up on the story…

    10 years ago at 10:13 am
  4. gobacktoohio

    Nice to see the University of Nebraska coming out with an official statement “supporting” Bryson. Y’all know nothing about what is going on. That said, at least they didn’t support Withrow.

    10 years ago at 6:41 pm