It seems the awful practice of hazing is not just limited to college sororities and fraternities. |
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Wolfe offers an updated understanding of fraternities as social lockboxes far removed from their bawdy Animal House progenitors. |
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Apparently the section cannot adequately host the interests of both angling and boating fraternities and the boaters have taken preference. |
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Katherine was also the member of at least two religious fraternities that had dedications to St Katherine. |
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Single-sex social organizations, such as fraternities and sororities, may also affect late adolescents' attitudes and actions. |
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Two fraternities at the university were suspended as photos of members in blackface were posted on a Web site following a Halloween party. |
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Students who lived on campus and were involved in fraternities, sororities or extracurricular activities were less likely to drop out of college. |
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Maybe we should start sending over these guys who've hazed in fraternities. |
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These would include junior Leagues, sororities, fraternities, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and countless others. |
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During the course of the weekend, the fraternities and sororities on campus competed against each other in a variety of events. |
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During this time churches had been plundered, pious fraternities dissolved, new monastic vows forbidden, and many religious houses closed down. |
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Locally, businesses and Iowa State University fraternities and sororities also contributed. |
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For centuries, traditional Maya dances have been preserved by the religious men's fraternities called cofradias. |
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Hazing has a deep-rooted association with college fraternities, athletics, and the military. |
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Consider student clubs or professional organizations, fraternities and sororities, community service groups, and special interest organizations. |
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Administrators and faculty leaders have pushed for integration of the school's fraternities and sororities. |
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But in their place have come eating clubs, every bit as snobby as the fraternities and without their occasional social merit. |
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But for many friars, too, this area of Justice and Peace is unknown, so that it is important to let the fraternities know of this concern. |
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We have a province of Friars, six apostolic congregations, a monastery and fraternities of the Laity. |
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It has smaller fraternities of brothers living among the poorest of the poor in Bangladesh, Calcutta and Brazil, but the center of the community is Taize. |
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For many American university students, fraternities and sororities are important social or service-based communities. |
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Former dairy industry colleagues, along with Cork's business and sailing fraternities, were prominent among mourners at the removal of remains in Schull yesterday. |
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The fraternities involved in the alleged drug sales were Alpha Epsilon Pi, Pi Kappa Alpha and psi Upsilon. |
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These activities also can inspire synergy rather than competition, which is exactly why fraternities and sororities engage in group bonding rituals, she added. |
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Other efforts to help students utilize their time and decrease their stress are offered through the university recreation center and individual sororities and fraternities. |
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Drinking rates tend to be highest among incoming freshmen, male students, members of fraternities and sororities, and athletes, according to the Task Force. |
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After only a few legal wounds, schools sought methods to put the responsibility for drinking or drug use on the backs of students and fraternities and sororities. |
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Black fraternities and sororities are also a part of this heritage. |
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At many US universities there is a system of social clubs known as fraternities and sororities. |
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It was from Daniel that Doug had learned the secrets of girls and fraternities, the rubrics of being an all-around guy. |
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Over 300,000 undergraduate men nationwide are fraternity members today. Defenders of fraternities have claimed their share of scalps. |
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At larger southern schools, where the culture of fraternities is especially strong, colleges are less likely to fight. |
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What means do we use to construct fraternity and to overcome the conflicts which arise in our fraternities? |
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But after Rolling Stone's rape story debacle, how much momentum does the call to ban fraternities have left? |
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The parishes, sanctuaries, spiritual retreat houses are overflowing, the fraternities and prayer groups are multiplying. |
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You mentioned the native communities and the hunting fraternities not understanding the issues and not getting the message. |
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Various marzeh societies developed into elite fraternities, becoming very influential in the commercial trade and governance of Tyre. |
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We spent 2014 asking whether or not we should ban fraternities. |
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A very important aspect that needs to be straighten out is that of spiritual and pastoral assistance to the local fraternities and at the national level. |
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There are 18 fraternities and sororities at WPI, but not all of them have a house. |
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Our fraternities and our places of work have the ethical challenge of being seductive signs of another way of living together and of relationship: that which leads to the fullness of life by the path of dialogue. |
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Since its formation in 1403 from the old fraternities of scriveners, limners, bookbinders, and stationers, it had sought to protect its members and regulate competition. |
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The two delegates were able to visit all the SFO fraternities and personally meet the members, especially the sympathisers and those in initial formation. |
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In the last years, as a sign of renewal of the Dominican Laity, the fraternities of each province have grouped themselves in five regional networks. |
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The absence of older brothers from our fraternities would be an inestimable loss for the younger friars, as it would entail the loss of the sense of time and of the true direction and meaning of life. |
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In recent years communities and various types of fraternities of consecrated persons are seen as places of communion where relationships seem to be less formal and where acceptance and mutual understanding are facilitated. |
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Many of these settlers endured terrible hardships, but they prevailed and built the farms, families and fraternities that were vital to the social and economic development of rural western Canada. |
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During thedays of the meetingthose taking part had the opportunity to learn about the reality of the fraternities of each country, thanks to the reports given bythe members. |
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We now number over 2500 active lay Dominicans, and lately we have been receiving young people into our fraternities too and integrating them into our life. |
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Most are held by Protestant fraternities such as the Orange Order, and Ulster loyalist marching bands. |
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There were no sports or fraternities and few extracurricular activities apart from literary societies. |
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As with white fraternities, hazing rituals can be snobbish, or bullying. |
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Neighbors demanded the university designate on-campus housing for fraternities and sororities. |
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Buddhist monks of different fraternities became distinct schools, stopped doing official Sangha business together, but continued to study each other's doctrines. |
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Fraternities are almost as old as the United States and they are, in some respects, synonymous with it. |
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Fraternities and sororities will no longer be able to break housing agreements mid-year. |
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Fraternities are for male students, while sororities are all-female. |
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