EXCLUSIVE: Leaked Documents Show University Of Tennessee Plans Major Overhaul Of Greek Parties

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Back in the early months of 2015, I covered an interesting story about the battle between University Of Tennessee administrators and the Greek system. The gist of the story was this: A loophole in an existing rule allowed UTPD to pin the blame on a chapter for drinking incidents off campus at, say, an apartment or a house. It was some serious abuse of power.

Thanks to a few anonymous tipsters, we now know that campus administrators are planning on expanding on that power. The administrators are looking to effectively end all off-campus parties held by Greek organizations, even something as little as a get-together between a few members. The new policies do not specifically say that off-campus parties are now banned. Instead, administrators are making them economically impossible to hold.

Under the compliance section of the new Sorority and Fraternity Event Notification Form, the first rule states that “alcohol must be provided by a third party vendor.” That means that instead of buying kegs, cases, bottles of liquor, mixers, etc., Greek organizations will now have to bring in an alcohol distributor who will sell alcohol at the event. Third party vendors are not cheap. I know this from firsthand experience being a social chair.

In the “suggested practices” section, there is a checklist of items that are required for every event when you register your party. These items include: hiring a security guard, carding at the door, applying wristbands to distinguish age, providing non-alcoholic beverages, having a sober monitor for every 10-15 guests, having a guest sign-in sheet which may be given to the university, and provide non-salty foods. Some of these items I understand. The ones that baffle me are the “provide non-salty foods,” and the needing one sober monitor for every ten guests. The rest are just typical cover-your-ass procedures. However, hiring a security guard, buying wristbands, and buying food all add up in cost in addition to the third party vendor costs.

I’ve been told that another option is for organizations is to rent out a bar for their parties. The cost of that can run $500 on a weekday, and $1,000 on a weekend. The kicker, from what I’ve heard, is that bars typically require you to get a band if you rent out the bar. If that is true, your event can get pretty expensive depending on who you get.

Finally, the rules under the “What Constitutes a Chapter Event” section are extremely vague. In short, if a few fraternity members buy a keg and invite a few friends over, this could now be considered a chapter event. There is a chance that the university will take advantage of this vague description because, if an organization does not inform the university of an event, they could get hit with violations.

Here are the documents that were sent to us via the anonymous tipsters:

The Basics of Social Event Planning

Sorority and Fraternity Event Notification Form (Draft)

Dark times are looming on the Rocky Top. Stay the course, and fight the good fight, Vols.

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  1. FratALWAYS

    As social chair for a UT fraternity I will say that the bars we usually rent don’t require a full band, but at least a Dj which can be pretty cheap. As far as these documents go this is the frat I’ve seen of them. Some of this stuff is old news such as the whole 3 or more members being together being considered a fraternity function but either way wish us luck.

    11 years ago at 12:37 pm
  2. DueyFinn

    the Man ruined the ozone, he’s burning down the Amazon, and he kidnapped Shamu and put her in a chlorine tank!

    11 years ago at 12:45 pm
  3. Thegreekdarthvader

    Same stuff happened at The university of north Alabama a couple of years ago and it’s really hurting the fraternities. Damn Libs

    11 years ago at 12:45 pm
    1. father_time307

      Well since delta chi and sae don’t really have a house anymore at UNA, I guess it’s not really going to hurt them much.

      11 years ago at 4:04 pm
  4. YeOldHickory

    A damn shame to see this. My only hope is that somehow students will be able to fight these bullshit rules from being implemented. #fratlivesmatter

    11 years ago at 12:47 pm
  5. DiscoDusty_1855

    I’m not seeing anything out of the ordinary here other than the sober monitors and the salty food clause. This was standard protocol (pay for a venue or register a house party with security, 3rd party bartenders, etc) at Arizona State and many other schools the last 5-7 years. So…. “MAJOR OVERHAUL” seems far fetched. The key is finding venues that are hurting for business and you can dictate the rules when you rent out their “would be dead” bar on a Thursday night. Sure you have to hire busses etc for transportation, but all in all these aren’t major expenses.

    11 years ago at 12:49 pm
    1. Loess Hills Panther

      Bruh, the amount of posters who still know who that is could be counted on one hand.

      11 years ago at 1:22 pm
      1. Loess Hills Panther

        Her and Kappa should come back the site was interesting with all that shit going down.

        11 years ago at 3:17 pm
      2. ThatMadFratter

        So many questions went unanswered. Did kappa ever get her dream job at JP Morgan? Did Capstone ever invite RockyTopBlonde to his lake house? Does RTB still put grilled onions on sandwiches? Did she and Kappa make out as was promised? Did anyone ever get nudes from coedcutie on Snapchat? The world may never know.

        11 years ago at 8:45 pm
      3. Loess Hills Panther

        I thought a link to her nudes got posted, but it could’ve been just a random black chick.

        11 years ago at 10:29 pm