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  2. At the time, he said, White fraternities and sororities often had restrictive racial clauses in their constitutions that would not allow Black Americans and other people of color to join their ...

  3. Ohio State University suspended 37 fraternities on ... - AOL

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    Ohio State's ban is surprising both in its size and the fact that it stemmed from an investigation into the greater culture of fraternities at the school. Other big-name universities have current ...

  4. USC breakaway fraternities make own rules, defy campus ban - AOL

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    Eight fraternities that disaffiliated from USC opened fall rush to freshmen this week, defying a ban on a practice the university regards as unsafe but most campuses allow.

  5. Fraternity - Wikipedia

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    A few US campuses have historically banned fraternity participation, a position from which several have backtracked in the face of alumni criticism or ongoing student demand. For example, sororities (only) were banned at Stanford University in 1944 due to "extreme competition", but brought back in response to Title IX in 1977. [26]

  6. Racism in United States college fraternities and sororities

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    Black college fraternities dates as far back as 1903. [2] Members of other racial groups began to form their own fraternities and sororities. In 1912, the first Latino fraternity, Sigma Iota, was founded at Louisiana State University; in 1931, it merged to form Phi Iota Alpha, the oldest Latino fraternity.

  7. High school fraternities and sororities - Wikipedia

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    Many of the local chapters of these national fraternities were not affiliated with individual high schools but were instead area-based, often drawing membership from multiple high schools in a given area. In the 1900s, some state governments banned fraternities and sororities in public schools, driving them underground, or out of existence.

  8. Collegiate secret societies in North America - Wikipedia

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    Princeton also has a long tradition of underground societies. While secret society membership is relatively public at some schools, Princeton's historical secret society rolls are very secretive because of Woodrow Wilson's ban on clandestine organizations and his threat to expel secret fraternity members from Princeton.

  9. How many KU and Mizzou fraternities and sororities are out of ...

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    The fraternity was banned after incidents of hazing and distributing alcohol to minors. There are also a number of organizations that have been placed on disciplinary action at Mizzou.