University Of Kansas Releases Heavily Redacted Report On Why Delta Tau Delta Was Put On Probation
Delta Tau Delta at the University of Kansas has been placed on probation for the spring semester due to hazing violations. A letter from KU to the fraternity confirmed that there were multiple incidents of hazing after investigating the Delts. The fraternity currently has 75 men on their active roster, some of them have been disciplined separately by nationals, according to KMBC.
The list of terms on its probation include that all members must be sent to educational programs, revise their new member program, cannot participate in RockChalk Revue (which is a Kansas tradition that is one of the largest student-run philanthropies in the United States), and will need to forfeit participation in intramurals and homecoming.
But what exactly were the hazing events that led to the probation? Well, the Lawrence Journal received the letter sent to the fraternity from the university. In the letter, KU states that there were 10 points as to why they are on probation. However, KU redacted all of those 10 points. The documents received did not include names, and also redacted huge chunks of texts.
I get the names, but the rest? Seems fishy to me. First off, we must be dealing with some pretty soft hazing violations if they are only on a one-semester probationary period where they need to go to a program and can’t participate in homecoming. So, why the need to redact the reasons?
KU responded as to why they did.
The records were redacted “to account for the privacy interests of the individual students who are members of these organizations,” KU said in its written response. The university cited the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), which applies to student education records, and a Kansas statute allowing public agencies to withhold documents that if shared publicly would constitute “a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy.”
That’s exactly what someone who is covering something up would say. Even executive director of the Student Press Law Center, Frank LoMonte, said they didn’t need to do that because of FERPA.
“FERPA is a very narrow statute, it governs only individually identifiable student education records,” he said. “A penalty that’s imposed on a club or an organization will almost never qualify as a FERPA record, just by definition. If the penalty is imposed on an organization and not an individual, it is not any particular student’s education record.”
What are you up to, Kansas? And why won’t you let the public know? We’ll keep you updated as more information unfolds..
[via the Lawrence Journal]
Image via Twitter/ @KansasDelts
Fraternities. Guilty until proven guiltier
9 years ago at 12:55 pmKU is definitely using this probation to keep other Fraternities in check and test how many people with extra chromosomes are in the media that actually would report this without questioning what FERPA actually means/protects.
9 years ago at 1:11 pmThat house just looks like they haze balls in the basement
9 years ago at 9:55 pmMy guess: the charges are laughably stupid and Kansas is using them to hurt the standing of the fraternity for other instances they can’t confirm or just plain prejudice.
9 years ago at 12:57 pmKansas is absolutely [ redacted ] their fraternities for [ redacted ]. And I’m not sure how to feel about that.
9 years ago at 1:25 pmLawrence is a liberal cesspool. I’m honestly surprised shit like this hasn’t happened to more houses there
9 years ago at 1:51 pmJust another example of a university using power over a fraternity that it wouldn’t use on any other student organization, while nationals does nothing to help.
9 years ago at 2:21 pmI know everyone is probably grabbing their pitchforks saying that this is unjust, but I honestly think it was a good move in favor of delt. There could’ve been some serious shit on there that may have reflected poorly on the chapter, and most likely more so on the university if they’re withholding information. In my opinion, the university is saving their ass in doing so and giving delt a slap on the wrists to say that they did something. These days universities yank charters on a whim. I haven’t heard of a semesters suspension in a while.
9 years ago at 2:23 pmAs a student at this school and as a person who knows guys in this house I can say that’s absolutely false. Your point of view is exactly what they’d like you to think. For obvious reasons, I won’t go into detail about what they did that got them in trouble, but it probably didn’t even warrant suspension from what I’ve heard. Yeah they could by lying, but if it were so bad that it had to be redacted it would already be well known. My guess is some pledge got his feelings hurt and called mommy and daddy who turned around and called IFC or the administration.
9 years ago at 3:12 pmWe desperately need a new chancellor. She’s a black woman who’s pretty much openly prejudiced against Greek life. Recently we had a fraternity accused of rape and was subsequently investigated (which I’m not questioning, for the record), but there were two other allegations that same weekend in the dorms at the university that weren’t investigated whatsoever. Last I heard, the allegations against the fraternity were either dropped or complete bullshit, but I’m not entirely sure. I’m sure the Delts didn’t do anything egregious, hence the heavily redacted document. The university simply wants everyone to see that a fraternity “hazed” pledges according to their definition – not the actual details. If anyone has any suggestions regarding an effective way to have her removed from her spot I’m sure plenty of people would happily listen. Sorry for the rant, this is bullshit. Good luck to them.
9 years ago at 2:41 pmKU Delts fuck around too much. It’s pretty well-known around Lawrence. Of course,
9 years ago at 5:07 pmI’m not saying it’s necssarily bad that they have a good time, I’m just not surprised they got caught.
Lol, nothing is well known about dtd, they’re one of the most irrelevant houses at KU.
9 years ago at 11:46 amPart of their suspension is not being able to participate in a philanthropy event?
9 years ago at 7:01 pmEven worse they cant participate in intramurals.
9 years ago at 12:17 pmKennesaw State’s Delta Tau Delta chapter was just suspended for a year for similar shit from what I hear. Sounds like the Delt nationals are holding their cocks in their hands.
9 years ago at 7:17 am