UPDATE: IFC Exec Weighs In On #FreeOUGreek Campaign

*****UPDATE: Tuesday, 8:20pm CST*****

In the spirit of fairness — because I painted myself in a corner with my earlier comments about giving OU students a platform to express their displeasure with the current situation in Norman — I’m now going to give OU’s IFC a chance to weigh in.

I heard from an IFC Exec member that will remain anonymous. According to him, and he admittedly shares a compelling account of the story, IFC is not to blame for the Greek backlash. He says OU’s Student Conduct controls all governance, thus should bear the brunt of the push back.

Per our source:

Based on public record, OU IFC has not changed their position in terms of alcohol compliance/governance this year. The constitution remains the same and is a supplement to the OU Student Code of Conduct. Student Conduct maintains the same policy that has been in effect since 2011. There are no “new rules.”

IFC is not involved with “scare tactics” in conjunction with OUPD or Norman PD. IFC also does not conduct alcohol checks at the fraternity houses. Student Conduct is the organization in charge of this process.

There you have it.

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We’ve been receiving numerous tips for the past few days about this #FreeOUGreek campaign going on at the University of Oklahoma. If you run that hashtag through the search bar on Twitter, you’ll see it’s in full swing right now, as the fraternity and sorority members feel they are being treated unfairly by the administration. They clearly want to be heard, and as it goes with any story, there are two sides to this one. I plan to give them the floor here.

The #FreeOUGreek movement stems from the Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic regulating and ruling the OU Greeks with an iron fist. They are in full-on crackdown mode right now due to widespread alcohol abuse and sexual abuse allegations, according to them.

The OU campus is dry, or at least that’s the administration’s intention. This regulation has been in place, although the enforcement of it has been rather lax in comparison. The rub with the students is with the new enforcement of the alcohol regulation. They feel, to put it kindly, that IFC and Panhel are going above and beyond the requisite course of action to ensure the rules are enforced.

The only publication I’m able to find on the matter is from Fox 25, but OU students don’t feel their side is properly portrayed.

From the article:

University officials would not say what led to this public outcry, but Clarke Stroud, University Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students sent this statement:

“The safety of our students is the utmost concern of the university, I met with Greek Leaders last week to reaffirm the alcohol policy and the consequences should it not be adhered to individually or organizationally.”

Stroud emphasized despite public outcry, there have been No changes to university policy. Officials are only enforcing a dry campus policy that includes Greek Row.

Students, as I said, see it differently. I corresponded with a few Greek representatives at OU. Here’s what they had to say.

From an anonymous sorority member:

Frats here have always been “dry” but 8 houses have gotten strikes after IFC alcohol checks. So IFC and Pan are using this and claiming that there have been more sexual assaults reported in the town of Norman (not specifically Greek) this month than the past 10 years to further investigate the frats — basically looking to hand out strikes. [Name redacted] (Pan) has promised that one sorority will be given a strike by the end of the year — hopefully just Kappa after the whole painted nips thing. The biggest rule is that NO girl is allowed inside a frat house; if more than 2 girls of the same house are caught in a frat house, that sorority is given a strike.

The strikes this student is referring to come from the standard “three strikes and you’re out” application, with the “you’re out” part meaning charter revocation.

And another sorority member basically echoes the previous one:

From what we have been told in chapter yesterday, multiple instances lately have made IFC and OU PD really start to crack down on regulations. Though we have been a dry campus, we still have continued to drink/party at fraternity houses. Now sorority chapters all over campus are telling their members that now more than ever strikes will be handed out to sorority women if at fraternity parties. We have also been told that participating in the #FreeOUGreek hashtag and speaking to news teams on campus is not allowed and strictly against policies. The main reason OU Greeks are upset is because we are now being told not only what we can or cannot do, but also what we can or cannot say. We are being threatened with punishment if we break the rules (which honestly always have been broken) but not being told what our “new” punishment actually is.

Controlling the narrative.

And what about the sexual abuse rumors being thrown around?

I haven’t heard anything besides rumors about those sorts of things. A large majority of those negative comments a lot of Greek members feel have come from non-greek students who are tired of hearing about this hashtag and fraternity related issues. There may be some houses that aren’t top tier, or ones without the best reputation, but none that would disrespect the women at the university to that sort of extent. However, the rumors could be true, but there hasn’t been any validation of them yet.

From the Greeks’ perspective, it seems that IFC and Panhel are finding any and all excuses to shut the party down on Greek Row, even if said excuses are completely unrelated to OU Greeks.

Finally, one particular fraternity member was very passionate and outspoken about this ordeal. He told me, among other things, that IFC is teaming up with Norman PD and OU PD to implement intimidation and scare tactics to control Greek Row and turn it into a “middle school” atmosphere. He also insinuates the sexual assault stuff is mere hearsay.

Sexual assaults are reported to Student Conduct every year both inside of Greek and GDIs as well. There is no widespread sexual assault issue going on in the university. Those who were quoted by Fox News saying that is the case are people who have no idea what the problem is and are most likely not affiliated with a Greek house. If sexual assault was an actual issue, police would be investigating houses/individuals and that is not happening.

Another development he’s outraged about, and rightfully so, is that they are steadfastly trying to keep all sorority members out of fraternity houses.

This aggression will not stand, man.

And finally, my man Silas Enloe sums it all up nicely and succinctly. Let them frat, IFC. Just let them frat.

[via Fox 25]

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  1. This Fuckin Guy

    I don’t know what house, but apparently someone’s nationals is pulling their charter. Sucks.

    12 years ago at 1:00 pm
    1. Fraterick Southgate

      ^Heard that too, really hoping its bullshit. Also heard that both Kappa and AOII are about to be on the receiving end of strikes.

      12 years ago at 1:37 pm
    2. mwlson22

      the delt chapter at ou received a cease and desist letter from their nationals and are about to hold their initiation.

      12 years ago at 5:55 pm
  2. FratEarlyandOften

    Can we hear more about the Kappa nip painting thing that you just glossed over? Where’s the smut-related investigative journalism we’ve all come here for?

    12 years ago at 1:01 pm
  3. ice cold frat

    IFC is full of self-serving spergs who are easily manipulated and buttfucked by real campus authorities. Every single campus would be better off without IFC.

    12 years ago at 1:01 pm
    1. BillyQuantrill

      Without IFC, Todd Storm is at your door every 5 min. Most IFC officers are rejects who couldn’t get elected in their own chapters, but they usually run interference with the law. Shame these kids at OU have no stones.

      12 years ago at 1:09 pm
    2. ice cold frat

      ^If only. The trend recently has been increased stiffness and punishments handed down by IFC that has literally precipitated out of no where. At least at my school, there has been no noticeable upward trend (in fact, there is a downward trend) of injuries due to alcohol, alcohol abuse, assault, etc. Chapters are now constantly under probation for the littlest things that are no verified by evidence, but only by hear-say. I’d rather an officer come to my house and find nothing to report rather than the war of attrition being waged by campus IFC.

      And worse? We lay down and let them do it.

      12 years ago at 1:26 pm
    3. Fraterick Southgate

      ^^ Yeah, this campus-wide movement/uprising against the administration going on is a great example of how OU kids have no stones and aren’t doing anything about it.

      12 years ago at 2:17 pm
    4. BetterInTexas

      No… You’d be pretty fucked insurance-wise when things go wrong, which happens often enough to justify the IFC.

      12 years ago at 4:14 pm
    5. John_W_Fratweiser

      ^ Shut up pledge. If you’re not following every single IFC rule at the time of the incident you are not covered. We pay over $300 per brother, per year just to IHQ’s insurance. We had $17,000,000.00 in litigation last year. So to say IFC is the this big “save your ass group with insurance” is a bit of a stretch.

      12 years ago at 8:56 pm
  4. JayFratsby2038

    I’m a current Greek student at OU, and I don’t understand why my fellow Greeks (Sorority girls mostly) are letting this “crackdown” based on hearsay let them dictate their weekend outings. This happens every year to a certain extent. Fuck IFC, and go rage at your favorite house. If not, let’s go flip some cars and shit.

    12 years ago at 1:05 pm
    1. JayFratsby2038

      @This Fuckin Guy: But seriously though. If this crackdown lasts more than a month, we all need to take action. I’m just gonna start answering the door for alcohol checks in full drag and have members roaming the halls on all fours eating “shit” and screaming in tongues in order to scare off Student Conduct.

      12 years ago at 1:23 pm
    2. Fraterick Southgate

      Most the girls here are going to obviously keep frat-hopping. The question is if whether Student Conduct is REALLY going to follow through with their threats. If they do, car flipping it is.

      12 years ago at 1:27 pm
  5. Jon M Fratsman

    I wish more chapters at more schools would realize that you can force the administration Nazis’ hand by threatening a real-life Declaration of Independence. Band together every IFC and Panhellenic chapter and voluntarily dis-associate with the university. Refuse to participate in any of their events or their recruitment schedule. Form your own pseudo-IFC and Pan meeting groups and make your own rules. And most importantly, let your alumni and alumnae know what’s going on. Have them pull their contributions to your respective Athletic Departments and be sure to let the ADs know why. Remember that fraternities were founded on the principle of strength in numbers. This administration bullshit is taking place on more and more campuses across the country, including mine, and I’m fucking sick of it. No alumnus has ever come back and said, “The best part of my _____ university experience were the IFC regulations”. I can almost certainly guarantee that if every Pan and IFC chapter at a school threatens to mass disassociate, the school will come to the bargaining table. Don’t let them make us their bitch anymore, ladies and fellas.

    12 years ago at 1:08 pm
    1. PierceGregoryParks

      ^this we call it the same thing, the Nazism of our administration, it’s getting out of control. The school/IFC makes so much money off of the Greek community yet we just put up with their constant bullshit

      12 years ago at 1:12 pm
    2. frat1990

      ^^ This is a great idea. Except all fraternities and sororities, other than Pike (fuck Pike), insurance policy’s are largely contingent upon their membership of IFC/Pan and being recognized by the universities they are at. Pike carries their own insurance so they really don’t need IFC or the school’s recognition.

      Most chapters are in a rock and a hard spot here.

      12 years ago at 1:39 pm
    3. ice cold frat

      Even sadder, IFC exists to serve the interests and agenda of the campus fraternities, yet, they are somehow oblivious to the fact that they aren’t fulfilling this purpose and the very people they represent HATE them. What other ‘democratic’ ruling body is full of elected members whose constituency despises them? They create self-serving policies and agendas without any consideration of the damage they do to campus Greeks.

      OU chapters, take the power back. Impeach or remove IFC officers and representatives (you can do this, they are, technically, your reps) who are not serving your interests.

      12 years ago at 1:41 pm
    4. YasielPuig

      Back in 2001 the president of Santa Clara University chose to not recognize Greek life and I can say from experience, it’s been great!

      12 years ago at 1:55 pm
    5. Jon M Fratsman

      ^^^ Kappa Sig and Phi Delt aren’t even members of the National IFC organization. I don’t think the insurance would be a huge problem, though I do appreciate the insight.

      12 years ago at 2:07 pm
    6. Shithappens_nofucks

      Kappa Sig needs to call in Jerry and his checkbook to end this bullshit for everyone. Think about it, if the guy can build the biggest fucking football stadium in the U.S., then there is no reason why he can’t end the tyranny that is IFC. Agreed? Cool, then let’s fucking do this.

      12 years ago at 2:30 pm
    7. learnyourshit

      Contrary to popular belief, random sorority girls should not be considered “Greek representatives” at OU because they have absolutely no idea what is going on.

      To clarify, the Interfraternity Council did not create and does not enforce the alcohol policy at the University of Oklahoma. The IFC simply oversees the chapters and acts as an advocate and a resource for each of its member fraternities. Panhellenic acts very similarly. The IFC Constitution, which can be found online at ifc.ou.edu, is voted on by each of the fraternity presidents and has absolutely no mention of alcohol in fraternity houses.

      The university regents’ policy (the alcohol policy), which can be found online at studentconduct.ou.edu, is enforced by the Student Conduct office and has not changed since it was created back in 2005.

      In summary, nobody is trying to keep girls out of fraternity houses and there is an abundance of misinformation. The IFC and Panhellenic Association have no rules regarding these issues. None of the university’s rules have changed. This “campaign” is about absolutely nothing.

      12 years ago at 3:37 pm
    8. John_W_Fratweiser

      ^^We recently threatened to leave though technically IHQ would have intervened soon. My Kappa Sig buddies though could have left. IFC threatened that they’d lose those the insurance should something happen. Let’s be honest though if you aren’t following every rule IFC has (when an incident occurs) you ain’t getting that coverage anyway. So I commend what OU is doing. With the alumni cash that OU has they’ll come to their senses. So secede, ladies and gents and frat on.

      12 years ago at 5:08 pm
    9. Jon M Fratsman

      ^^ I don’t go to OU and I don’t much care about what exactly IFC and Pan are doing. We all know the school is usually behind any excessive enforcement. IFC here is a good ole boys club but the feminazis in Pan are bound and determined to shit on the experience for everybody.

      12 years ago at 6:14 pm