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When No Means Yes | The Harvard Crimson - Nov. 2010 | On the night of Oct. 13 [cached], new pledges to the Yale fraternity Delta Kappa Epsilon marched through the residential section of Yale's campus. The students, some blindfolded, chanted such revolting phrases as "No means yes! Yes means anal!" and "My name is Jack, I'm a necrophiliac; I fuck dead women, and fill them with my semen!" Any remotely intelligent human being must recognize the inappropriate nature of those words, and I am certain that the impressionable DKE pledges would be mortified by their actions if they seriously reflected on them. However, the fact remains that bright men chanted misogynistic phrases that, intentionally or not, encouraged rape. The Yale Women's Center justifiably condemned the event as "hate speech" and "an active call for sexual violence." Since then, members of DKE have formally apologized to the Women's Center for their actions. Two other Yale fraternities have condemned DKE. The Yale administration issued a formal statement promising to reprimand the leaders of DKE. Nonetheless, an instance of blatant sexual harassment affecting a large number of Yale freshman occurred in 2010 in one of the most open-minded universities in the country. No matter how much we like to deny it, Harvard and Yale are very similar. Our students come from the same backgrounds, study the same subjects, and live and breathe in the same Ivy-League environment. As Harvard students, we should not shrug off last week's horrifying events as additional proof for why "Yale sucks." Instead, the DKE incident must serve as a warning to Harvard.
On the night of Oct. 13 [cached], new pledges to the Yale fraternity Delta Kappa Epsilon marched through the residential section of Yale's campus. The students, some blindfolded, chanted such revolting phrases as "No means yes! Yes means anal!" and "My name is Jack, I'm a necrophiliac; I fuck dead women, and fill them with my semen!"
Any remotely intelligent human being must recognize the inappropriate nature of those words, and I am certain that the impressionable DKE pledges would be mortified by their actions if they seriously reflected on them. However, the fact remains that bright men chanted misogynistic phrases that, intentionally or not, encouraged rape. The Yale Women's Center justifiably condemned the event as "hate speech" and "an active call for sexual violence."
Since then, members of DKE have formally apologized to the Women's Center for their actions. Two other Yale fraternities have condemned DKE. The Yale administration issued a formal statement promising to reprimand the leaders of DKE. Nonetheless, an instance of blatant sexual harassment affecting a large number of Yale freshman occurred in 2010 in one of the most open-minded universities in the country.
No matter how much we like to deny it, Harvard and Yale are very similar. Our students come from the same backgrounds, study the same subjects, and live and breathe in the same Ivy-League environment. As Harvard students, we should not shrug off last week's horrifying events as additional proof for why "Yale sucks." Instead, the DKE incident must serve as a warning to Harvard.
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And on January 2008, a group of pledges from the Zeta Psi fraternity surrounded the entrance to the Yale Women's Centre at midnight holding signs saying, 'We Love Yale Sluts'.
It is argued that this behaviour limited women's equal access to educational opportunities at the university and that there were 'inadequate responses' to the sexual misconduct.
○ Enough alcohol to call it rape? | Yale News - Nov. 2014 | Global Warming - distance between America and Europe is steadily increasing.
Luckily, Harvard has experienced no such public demonstrations of misogyny in its recent history. But as a freshman woman at Harvard, the recent events at Yale make me profoundly uncomfortable. [...] CORRECTION: November 15, 2010 An earlier version of the Nov. 12 op-ed "When No Means Yes" incorrectly reported that female undergraduates were students of Radcliffe College, not Harvard University, until 1999. In fact, they became students of Harvard University in 1977, although they still received Radcliffe diplomas in addition to Harvard diplomas until 1999. The Crimson regrets the error.
An earlier version of the Nov. 12 op-ed "When No Means Yes" incorrectly reported that female undergraduates were students of Radcliffe College, not Harvard University, until 1999. In fact, they became students of Harvard University in 1977, although they still received Radcliffe diplomas in addition to Harvard diplomas until 1999. The Crimson regrets the error.
Harvard proposal would ban fraternities and sororities, 2017
BOSTON (AP) -- A proposal at Harvard University would ban all fraternities, sororities and single-gender clubs starting in fall 2018, a measure that's largely aimed at the school's exclusive, all-male social clubs that have been blamed for problems with sexual assault and alcohol abuse.
The Most Out-of-Control Fraternities in America , 2013. No update available. Next. North-American Intrafraternity Conference, 2018. Founding dates and "Government Relations". Next.
Death at Delta Sig: Heiress Wages a Million-Dollar War on Frats, 24 Sep 2019
Parents like Deborah Tipton are fighting to pierce the veil of secrecy that has protected fraternities for two centuries on American college campuses.
Grieving families are pushing to investigate deaths once dismissed as roughhousing gone wrong. They are forcing universities and legislatures to publicize fraternity infractions, rein in their behavior and toughen the penalties after injuries and deaths....
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