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“Right now, the fraternity chapter is just trying
to deal with the emotions and grief of losing two
of its members,” she said.
Greek Life Advisor Brian Tenclinger said
weekend retreat activities can last into the night.
Fraternity brothers typically talk about future
plans around the campfire in retreats like Delta
Tau Delta’s, he said.
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the past we pushed for the freshman issues,” Medina said.
Medina said he is afraid that residence hall staff will not be able
to get freshman involved in hall activities.
“It has already started to affect us this year,” he said. “People who
want to get active aren’t. We’re not sure if it’s because of all the con
struction that people are wanting to stay on the inside.”
Many people are unhappy by the prospect of moving out, Medina
said.
“They like the environment here,” he said.
Students have already begun to move, Medina said.
“It’s a pain,” said Maria Knight, a freshman psychology major,
who has already relocated to Fowler Hall. “I have to get used to a
whole new roommate and I was comfortable with my roommate.”
Hughes and Keathely will reopen next fall.
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fisheries science major, said he was pleased with Southerland’s
decision.
“People were being told to take down their flags, and that’s
just not right,” Bernard said. “This is the United States, and
nobody should ever be told they can’t fly the American flag.”
RHA’s decision upset many on-campus residents, who said
the delegates failed to represent their constituents.
“If they put that resolution to a campus-wide vote, it would
have passed overwhelmingly, but it has become a habit for dele
gates to act without regard to what their residents want,” said
Don Giannangeli, president of Dunn Hall and a sophomore
nuclear engineering major. “[RHA delegates are] so concerned
about not pissing anyone off that there’s a tendency towards
inaction, and that vote was pretty gutless.”
Stephanie Hines, RHA vice president and a senior chemistry
major, said she did not know if the RHA vote accurately reflect
ed student opinion and said it was up to each delegate to gather
student input from their respective halls on issues to be discussed
at RHA meetings.
Bernard said he hoped the flag-display controversy would
prompt students to be more attentive to campus affairs.
“If people feel they are not being represented well, they need
to get involved and find out what’s happening so they can hold
their delegates accountable,” Bernard said.
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