Posted on 01/28/2010 10:59:17 PM PST by jerry557
The young pledge said she was told the beatings would "humble" her, that each flesh-rending strike with a wooden paddle would build love and trust between sorority sisters.
It wasnt hazing, she said they told her. The women of Sigma Gamma Rho at Rutgers University didnt condone hazing.
For seven nights the beatings went on, she said. In all, she was struck 201 times. On the eighth day unable to sit, her buttocks covered with blood clots and welts she went to the hospital. Then she reported it to the university.
Today, Rutgers police said they had arrested six members of the sorority on charges of aggravated hazing, alleging they repeatedly beat at least three pledges between Jan. 18 and Jan. 25. A university official, vice president of student affairs Greg Blimling, and the pledge who spoke to The Star-Ledger put the number of victims at seven.
The university immediately suspended the Rutgers chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho, as did the sororitys national organization, headquartered in North Carolina.
"The local chapter was doing this on its own, not with the sanction of either the university or the national organization," Blimling said, noting Rutgers has a clear anti-hazing policy that includes workshops for all fraternities and sororities.
He said the university moved aggressively against Sigma Gamma Rho, which has operated for "many years" on the New Brunswick campus but does not have a dedicated sorority house, after learning another hazing session had been scheduled for Tuesday night. The first arrests took place before it could happen.
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That is pretty viscious, all I recall from my University days was the initiation for some of the black sororoties and fraternities had a lot to do with public humiliation. I went to school in the 80’s and at that point hazing had become a big NO NO. I suppopse over the last few years it’s become a given that hazing is no longer practised and the focus by the Universities has become lax. Hopefully this is just a singular event at this chapter.
Let’s see, the picture of the Sorority leader Joan Loveless.....(adequately named fer sher)
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