Five fraternity chapters at CU Boulder are facing fines for violating the city’s health protocols, adding to the community’s concern regarding a rising number of cases. By Savannah Mather
Boulder IFC
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Opinion
Opinion: Why fraternities cannot call themselves ‘Greek life’
by Vayle Lafehrby Vayle LafehrAt CU, Greek life is responsible for some of the most shameful crimes against students. CU fraternities have grown far from their founding roots. By Vayle LaFehr
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Breaking NewsGreekNews
SigEp faced investigation, suspension from IFC prior to leaving
by Robert Tannby Robert TannSigEp faced IFC investigations for municipal charges including trespassing, assault and drunk and disorderly conduct. IFC suspended the chapter prior to its vote to leave. By Robert Tann
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GreekLongformNewsTitle IX
Before addressing sexual assault in Greek life, students must navigate CU and fraternities’ fraught relationship
by Robert Tannby Robert TannA rocky history between CU and fraternities has created challenges for students trying to address sexual assault in the Greek community. By Robert Tann
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CampusCUSGFront PageNews
CUSG reinstates fraternities as student groups
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonBy Alison Noon
CUSG passed legislation Thursday night that allows fraternities to rent campus space at the student rate.