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November 13, 2006

Greek community placed under scrutinizing spotlight

The Observer, November 10, 2006

With 30 percent of all undergraduates members of a Greek organization on campus, it's obvious that fraternities and sororities are an essential part of life at Case. Case Greeks have strived to promote the positive aspects of Greek Life through their philanthropic efforts, academic achievements, and leadership roles. Last week though, the harmony within the Greek system was broken when it was decided that the Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) fraternity, an established chapter at Case since 1905, would lose its house on Southside and no longer be recognized by the university due to past history and alcohol violations. Read article.

Posted by: Heidi Cool, November 13, 2006 02:50 PM | News Topics: Campus Life, The Observer