University of Virginia College Republicans Attack Sweeping Pledgeship Ban By Administration

Blanket bans are basically the administrative bandage to heal cover a series of bad PR events. They’re worse than that, really. They’re action for the sake of action.

The University of Virginia was going by the old administrative playbook of deflection, hand-wringing, and empty gestures to appease the public when they announced their ban on pledging a few weeks ago. Recently, the UVA College Republicans called them on their shitty cop-out.

Their statement:

“In addition to the inadequacy of time given to fraternities for compliance, which itself signifies a lack of consideration of the complexities of Greek planning, we believe that the ‘request’ itself contradicts the University’s cherished principle of student self-governance,” the statement said. “[The mandate also] reflects both the Administration’s mistrust and open hostility toward [the] University’s thriving Greek culture.”

College Republicans 1, Pandering UVA administration, 0. UVA is a pretty conservative and a fairly prestigious school, with a rich history to boot, not to mention a southern culture, so playing to the conservative principles of self-governance and equal application of policy was a solid move. It’s really hard to argue against a statement that pulls things directly from the espoused values of the university.

The Dean of Students, Allen Groves, claims the decision was made “upon concern for student safety.” However, there are 31 IFC chapters (2 provisional) at UVA. A bit of research shows that only a few chapters were causing any safety concerns. That is nowhere near the majority, and no reason to ban the activities of the chapters following previous university policy. Punish the vast majority for the infractions of the few? Not very democratically spirited, UVA.

They should take the advice of the College Republicans in the latter part of their statement:

“It must pursue prudent disciplinary action guided by probable cause, not reckless intrusion guided by blind prejudice. If [these principles] are discarded, we fear … we will lose the proper combination of freedom and responsibility that has made [the University community] unique and prosperous.”

[via CavalierDaily.com]

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  1. McCoyTFTC

    I go to UVa… and it is not a conservative school at all. Unfortunately it is quite liberal

    13 years ago at 1:21 pm
    1. UrineAsshole

      All American universities are liberal today, sadly. Unless you count those shitty Bible colleges like Liberty U. Over the last century they’ve designed the tenure process to basically weed out conservative academics, so there are almost none left at any major colleges. The liberals remain and indoctrinate liberal students who then use university speech codes to silence conservative students. It’s a vicious cycle.

      13 years ago at 1:34 pm
    2. ConfederateFratStar

      ^ Unless you account for schools like SMU, Hampden-Sydney, Naval Academy, Auburn, Washington & Lee, ect.
      A lot of old schools steeped in southern history and tradition have remained primarily conservative throughout the years.

      13 years ago at 5:25 pm
  2. guywhowearssperrys

    Wow this reminds me of the time I went to Washington… While wearing sperrys! I was only ten years old but I had been wearing sperrys since I popped out of the womb, because when my mom bought me sandals at the tender age of a week old I was like “mom these are so not frat! Buy me sperrys!” Back to ten. Using my frat reading comprehension skills I won the school spelling bee and beat all those geeds that thought they could outspell me. So while in Washington I wondered off into a neighborhood where everyone wore really saggy pants and called me things like “Yo” and “dawg.” So I was like no man my name is “Guywhowearssperrys.” Total frat name right. One of them offered me something called c.r.a.c.k and I was like “is that like rice krispies?” And he’s like “ya dawg it’s just like rice krispies.” And I’m like “do you have any snap or pop?” And he’s like “nah dawg just c.r.a.c.k..” So I go off with him and he starts smoking it. My older brother (he’s in pike) told me that smoking is super frat so I smoked it too. Man I felt strange. Like I could haze ten slams at one time and fuck like twenty pledges. That’s what your supposed to do in a frat right, haze slams and fuck pledges? My life is bro!

    13 years ago at 1:39 pm
  3. Virginia Gentleman

    Fairly prestigious? Being the #2 ranked public university in the country seems pretty damn prestigious to me.

    13 years ago at 1:42 pm
  4. ImRonBurgundy

    Did someone say Pike?
    “Mr. Groves is a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, having previously served as the organization’s International President from 2004-2006”

    13 years ago at 7:49 pm