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Beggars and ADG fraternities suspended in fall

Published: Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Updated: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 16:06

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

Boots on the ground
Thu Jun 18 2009 14:16
I'm not certain what "national trends" Modern Marvel refers to, but I do know that national men's and women's fraternities and sororities are based upon values, ideals and the understanding that if you choose to join, you are making a commitment to improve yourself, your chapter, the national organization and your campus. It is heartening to see Loyola taking steps to improve its Greek community. Dr. Petty, please continue. And as for other groups that are taking underground pledges--spiders don't chase flies but the web usually fills up.
dmbbaby41
Thu Jun 18 2009 13:53
Although I wasn't Greek, I enjoyed the Greek parties just like the next girl.
I couldn't imagine my Loyola experience without the ADG's and Beggars. I still can't believe the Beggar house is gone! What has Loyola come to?!?
Modern Marvel
Thu Jun 18 2009 13:42
I thought Sig Eps had undergrounds too! I know for a fact they did. The fact that only these two fraternities were the only ones to get in trouble shows how determined Dr. Petty is to changing greek life into something it's not and exemplifies her attempt at getting rid of the ONLY Loyola fraternities whose values and morals have not been watered down by the mainstream "National trends" that the office of co-curricular programs hopes to follow. It is idiotic to pretend that Loyola should follow "national trends" when dealing with problems. "National trends" are created by the big schools to deal with problems caused by a large student population. To be general, these "national trends" cannot be applied to Loyola because Loyola does not have a big student population, as opposed to University of Texas, or other big universities.
Comment hound
Thu Jun 18 2009 13:30
Awesome quote at the end!
boo boo kitty f***
Thu Jun 18 2009 13:29
Awesome quote at the end!
Marooned shipmate
Thu Jun 18 2009 12:33
The end quote is amazing.
Your name
Thu Jun 18 2009 08:08
I will cease annual donations to the University. This has become a yearly joke. Fraternity life was such an integral part of my time at Loyola and to see that pushed away by petty rule violations is, for lack of a better word, "idiotic."
Your name
Wed Jun 17 2009 23:27
the sun shone?
IFC VP Alum
Wed Jun 17 2009 19:15
The Beggars and ADG's have been a thorn in the side of the Student Activites office, IFC and the university as a whole for years... when will the maddness end?
Your name
Wed Jun 17 2009 19:03
loyola with no adg or beggars? madness! and student, if you and your friends didn't have these frats to make snide comments about, you would just start being snide to each other. what's the fun in that? we're all part of an ecosystem, and we all have our places, all of equal worth.

and for what's it worth, i was never in a frat. wouldn't join one if you paid me.

Jose Cuervo... Class of 1992
Wed Jun 17 2009 16:38
Wow Student! Why are you so anti-greek? Or is it just these particular fraternities? Just wondering (no aggression or antagonizing intended)
Former Student
Wed Jun 17 2009 16:26
I agree with Student #1.
Student 2
Wed Jun 17 2009 16:18
Let's be honest. You don't know what you're talking about.
Student
Wed Jun 17 2009 16:14
Let's be honest. Loyola would be a better place if neither of these "organizations" existed.






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