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Beggars and ADG fraternities suspended in fall

Published: Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Updated: Wednesday, June 17, 2009

The sun shone on underground pledging at the end of the spring semester resulting in the suspension of two fraternities.

According to Chris Cameron, director of the Office of Co-Curricular Programs, both the Beggars and Alpha Delta Gamma fraternities have been suspended from campus for the fall semester.

The Beggars and ADG will start serving their one-semester suspension in August for having “dirty” pledge classes.

“Suspension of charter means that the organization has no legal basis for operating on campus or at off-campus university-sponsored events, for recruiting members, or for promoting the organization, its identity, or its activities, “ said Cameron.

“I view the suspension as a fortunate chance to correct some internal issues and that in the end, this brief time off will only solidify our presence here as a fraternity. We’ll be back soon, much improved,” said Beggars president Matt Nolan, jazz studies junior.

Outgoing ADG president, Matt Baughman, visual arts senior, said Tom Kupferer, then assistant director of Co-Curricular Programs, reported six underground pledges wearing their jerseys on campus, which prompted the suspension.

The fraternity was emailed and told they were suspended for one semester.

“It’s not clear what’s going to happen with us, but I’m sure we’ll be on some sort of probation,” Baughman said.

The office of Co-Curricular Programs’ official statement to The Maroon stated that “separate judicial hearings were conducted with the Beggars fraternity and Alpha Delta Gamma fraternity wherein each group was charged with violating the Recruitment Administration and Eligibility policy as stated in the Interfraternity Council constitution.”

The hearing boards placed both chapters on disciplinary suspension through December 31, 2009, said Cameron.

“We want to show that we want to get things done to help others so we’ll be doing a lot of community service and things for the school,” Baughman said.

This is not the first time ADG has been suspended from Loyola’s campus. In 2005, the fraternity was removed from Loyola because a freshman was drinking at an ADG party.

“More than half of these so called dirty pledges that we initiated brought their grades up to the qualifying level, which I believe is a 2.0,” he said. “We have study hours so the fraternity helped them bring their grades up to where they had to be in order to be a part of the fraternity.”

While the school will not recognize the students with low GPAs, the national fraternity did, so the students will still be a part of the national organization, according to Baughman.

Cameron said that “chapter leadership worked cooperatively and in a spirit of good faith to resolve this matter.”

“The office of Co-Curricular Programs looks forward to working with the chapters to complete the required sanctions and assisting the groups in becoming stronger organizations,” he said.

Bob Thomas, the Beggars fraternity adviser, said that following the hearing, the fraternity offered to sponsor a workshop educating fraternities about the harm underground pledging can cause.

“Even good drivers are caught speeding once in a while,” said Nolan.

Eduardo Gonzalez can be reached at ejgonzal@loyno.edu.

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34 comments

Your name
Tue Oct 20 2009 12:46
Hey dumbass, we can't rush in the Fall, but in the Spring, Watchout. We will be back with a vengence.
Your name
Tue Oct 20 2009 11:01
Beggars and ADG shouldn't be allowed to rush in the Fall. How is it possible that they just get a slap on the wrist? Shouldn't they have to suffer real consequences for their actions?
SAK VP IFC VP Standards
Fri Jul 17 2009 04:45
Petty arguments meant to compare phallic measurements on a college newspaper's comments section are silly. They leave the "silly" zone and enter an unfunny "stupid" zone when the article is concerning fraternities being thrown off campus and the argument is trolls trolling a fraternity with little to do with the actual article. Deflection of topic is stupid. Those that felt the need to try to incite bickering between fraternities or alumni and actual students are possessing an intellect comparable to their preferred subject matter: petty, selfish, and stupid.
No fraternity on this campus is perfect. There are plenty of nasty things to say about each. We choose to focus on the positive aspects of others and, in doing so, take the mature path. GDI and SGA Alumni, we were founded December 10th 1923 as the first fraternity on Loyola's campus. We handed our charter back to the school in the 70's and came back in 2003.

My fraternity has nearly nothing to do with this article nor those involved. We simply wished both parties luck in their situation. Such spite in response is disheartening, especially from those who call themselves "alumni" or assert that they either currently or used to belong to a fraternity or to SGA. If your opinion is nasty and unrelated, I see no sense in posting it. Please correct me if I am wrong. As I said previously:

"I would like to remind the other Greeks on here that Loyola's Administration can read these comments as well as anyone else. Let's please try to be respectful and mature. The Administration is not the bad guy. Very clear rules were broken by both of these otherwise fine organizations. It is the Admin's job to handle that. "

I would suggest something about previous poster's reading comprehension skills but they have done that for me through their own example.

Sig Ep brother
Sat Jul 11 2009 23:55
Dude, you can F- off. Loyola administration is a bunch of cowards and don't have the sack to take on Sig Ep. We are bigger than Chris Cameron. He knows better than to mess with us.
Former IFC officer
Wed Jul 8 2009 14:14
I think we are all getting side tracked by the bigger piece of information ... how come Sig Ep also had underground pledges, but didn't get suspended?
Your name
Tue Jul 7 2009 21:30
Wow I am completely amazed that Loyola Alumni are acting in such a way to current students. People like user "SGA alumni" make Loyola seem like Delgado or UNO. You should be ashamed of yourself for acting so un-Loyola like.
SGA alumni
Tue Jul 7 2009 12:59
So, wait, 10 days is your entire claim to fame? wow. I'd be proud. I am totally amazed by the fact that you guys died out in the '70s.
Your name
Tue Jul 7 2009 12:47
Awful defensive, aren't you? You sure are convincing me that you are a legit group and not an insecure group of whining babies.
Your name
Mon Jul 6 2009 23:59
check Loyola's website under greek life to see SAK's founding date(Dec. 10, 1923) and the date Beggars were founded(Dec. 20, 1923)....yea i guess these dates are wrong as well coming straight from Loyola's administration
Your name
Mon Jul 6 2009 22:29
Ah, if Wikipedia says so, it must be true.
Dec. 10, 1923
Mon Jul 6 2009 01:16
SAk was rechartered in 2003. Look us up on Wikipedia and our website sigmaalphakappa.com GDI student
SGA alumni
Wed Jul 1 2009 16:30
So, wait, SAK was a fraternity before the Pope gave permission for fraternities to exist on Jesuit campuses? I always knew Beggars to be Loyola's first fraternity.
Alumni '00
Wed Jul 1 2009 14:55
"To GDI student: Sigma Alpha Kappa is Loyola's oldest Fraternity "

Then why haven't I ever heard of you? I went to Loyola for four years, was very active on campus, and am quite sure you were nowhere to be found.

Your name
Mon Jun 29 2009 20:21
I cannot agree anymore with my fellow Brother of Sigma Alpha Kappa. Greeks fighting with other Greeks does not solve any of our problems and in fact causes more. We must adhere to the rules and regulations of Loyola and acknowledge that breach of such rules result in reprimand from the administration. If we would like Greek life to continue its existence on Loyola's campus we need to be united. Greek life has a great meaning in our lives and even more so with our young and old alumni alike.

To GDI student: Sigma Alpha Kappa is Loyola's oldest Fraternity

GDI student
Thu Jun 25 2009 10:53
Wait, isn't SAK an honors society? Next you are going to compare ADG to Phi Betta Kappa or Mu Alpha Theta or something.
SAK VP IFC VP Standards
Wed Jun 24 2009 16:09
As an SAK, I must object to the previous association made by a commenter. Such incendiary remarks only serve to be counter-intuitive in presenting a united, responsible Greek front. Although it is unfortunate that these organizations put themselves in a position where they were caught and punished, what is most unfortunate is that they could not recruit individuals who have at least a 2.0 GPA.

I would like to remind the other Greeks on here that Loyola's Administration can read these comments as well as anyone else. Let's please try to be respectful and mature. The Administration is not the bad guy. Very clear rules were broken by both of these otherwise fine organizations. It is the Admin's job to handle that.

I find it disheartening that a person calling themselves "Phi Psi Alumni" should be so disrespectful of my fraternity in a public forum such as this. SAK has nothing but nice things to say about all of the organizations on campus including those whose alumni seem to lack the maturity to be reciprocal if only on the grounds of manners.

Best of luck to both Beggars and ADG. I personally spoke with Dan Kujanik of ADG just before their trial. I have much faith that Dan will help lead ADG down a better path and make vast improvements. I personally know many Beggars and have much faith that they will do likewise and recover quickly.

Phi Psi alumni
Wed Jun 24 2009 13:17
Chris Cameron is not, was never, and never will be a Phi Psi.

Also, the idea that ADG is one of the school's strongest fraternities is laughable. When they aren't scraping the bottom of the barrel to enlist dumb-as-stump pledges who can't even swing a 2.0 gpa, they are lucky to get four or five pledges in a single year.

Rather than group ADG with Beggars -- which is a solid fraternity -- I would instead lump ADG in with those clowns at SAK.

Phi Kappa Psi Louisiana Gamma Alumni
Sun Jun 21 2009 13:56
Correction on the ignorant comment in this article - Chris Cameron was never a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and has unfortunately put our chapter on probation in the past.

It is unfortunate that ADG and Beggars got in trouble. This in no way helps the other fraternities but rather makes Greek Life, which is suffering on Loyola's campus at the moment, as a whole look bad. The largest pledge classes last spring barely hit 10 despite an overall increase in Loyola's freshman class.

Encierro
Sat Jun 20 2009 01:31
I had no idea Chris Cameron was a Phi Psi. It didn't help Phi Psi out when they got suspended back in my day. I can't believe he is still there. Ah this is the same old song and dance. Loyola has been threating to get rid of frats for along time. Nothing new there. But I am shocked that they caught a freshman drinking at a party. Oh the horror.
Loyolalum
Fri Jun 19 2009 23:27
Isn't it interesting that the ADGs and Beggars, the schools two strongest fraternities always get on trouble. Remember Chris cameron was a Phi Psi and still has a grudge against those frats. We need to have an unbiased person in his position.






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