Oregon Greek Life On Social Probation For Two Weeks After Wednesday Rager Hospitalizes Five Girls
The University of Oregon has placed all of Greek life on a two-week social probation as of last Friday in response to a Wednesday night party, rumored to be at Phi Psi, which left at least five girls hospitalized for over-intoxication.
Chi Omega must have gone especially hard, as President Sarah Pierce explained via email that, “While all chapters were irresponsible, we were especially out of control, and that is known by almost all of Greek Life.” Pierce blamed the ill-effects of the rager on “incidences of over-serving minors,” which is particularly amusing both because any serving of under-21-year-olds is technically over-serving, and because “minors” typically refers to people under 18. The idea of blacked out 17-year-old girls running free at a party should send shivers down the spines of everyone who values not being a registered sex offender.
Pierce also pointed a finger at the fraternity, claiming that they “held a large unofficial party within their house and provided alcohol.” Yet rumors abound that the sororities and new members, freshly off of dry rush events, pre-gamed the hell out of the event and showed up already wrecked. An anonymous source claimed that everyone at the party was almost solely drinking Franzia wine, making the body count both more mystifying and intriguing.
In response, Inter-Fraternity Council President Joe Junor also sent out an email to all fraternities at Oregon, alerting them to the numerous hospitalizations. Junor reminded everyone that, “All chapter facilities are alcohol and substance free at all times,” assumedly implying that they are all non-hazing organizations as well.
Ultimately, it is unfortunate that anyone ends up on a hospital bed from boozing, even though five girls all from the same party is certainly an achievement of sorts. The real problem here is yet another example of blaming organizations for individual mistakes. The Chi O President points the finger at the fraternity for supplying booze, the fraternities and various commentators point the finger at the girls for drinking too much beforehand, but really there is no winner here. Every Greek organization now has to suffer because of a handful of people who took that final step from “drunk mess of a good time” to “woke up with an IV and handcuffs but without pants.”
Lost in all of this of course is that the party must have been one hell of a banger, on a Wednesday no less.
[via Daily Emerald]
It was actually 11 girls and not all were from Chi O
11 years ago at 2:33 pmhah, 11 girls? For real?
11 years ago at 2:40 pmYeah lol its embarrassing.
11 years ago at 5:04 pmBullshit that we get fucked out of our parties for some slooters that can’t handle a little franz. Where’s Dom when you need him?
11 years ago at 5:24 amI think there is something to be said against people who serve visibly shitfaced people booze, ya know, bc visibly shitfaced people really dont turn down booze and alcohol is deadly…but yeah, i wanna party with phi psi at UO
11 years ago at 2:37 pmWow, way to be a bitch and throw the fraternity under the bus…
11 years ago at 2:45 pmOn a positive note, that is a great picture.
^Not even Oregon girls. Went to highschool with the one on the right, she’s at chapman.
11 years ago at 3:23 pmRegistered functions are still on Sterling. Cause the Greek system here is dry, most of our bid day functions are still a go. Everything “unofficial” was cancelled after Wednesday.
11 years ago at 3:22 pmThe srat five?
11 years ago at 3:32 pmOregon greek life is terrible. The school, and city, were wide left on their attempt.
11 years ago at 3:38 pmIf I were that chapter of phi psi, I wouldn’t let that sorority come back until their bitch of a president agrees not to rat out people who give them free alcohol.
11 years ago at 5:13 pmShould’ve slapped the bag.
11 years ago at 6:35 pm17 is legal in Texas, so it’s all good.
11 years ago at 7:41 pmMinor means under 21 in this context, not sure why it was interpreted to mean 17.
11 years ago at 8:22 pmThe Stratson 5 is making a comeback I see.
11 years ago at 1:52 am