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Group plans moment of silence, march after BGSU student s death

Justice for Stone: A moment of silence, a march in honor of their classmate and a raise of voices to call for change at BGSU BGSU student Stone Foltz died Sunday, days after being hospitalized following an alleged alcohol-fueled fraternity hazing event at an off-campus residence. Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 7:56 PM EST March 9, 2021 BOWLING GREEN, Ohio A group of students at Bowling Green State University held a moment of remembrance for deceased BGSU student Stone Foltz on Tuesday, followed by a march to the university president s office where they chanted and demanded changes take place within Greek life.  The event, which drew about 100 students, started at the now-delisted Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity house at 11 a.m. with a period of silence to pay respect to the 20 year old who died Sunday after being hospitalized following an alleged alcohol-fueled hazing at an off-campus Pi Kappa Alpha event on March 4.

Opinion | Committing to change in the IFC

Dear Members of the Northwestern Community, I’ve been staring at this header for hours now, and I’m still having trouble finding the best way to start this letter. After all, how does one begin to address the issues related to fraternities that have reached the surface over the years, especially in recent months? All those scarring experiences our peers here at the University and across the US have gone through at the hands of members of fraternities who, instead of staying true to basic human values, have used fraternities to inflict emotional and physical pain on others. Despite the difficulty of this task, I am reaching out to you to start this conversation. My goal is to be open, honest, and humble with you all. For too long, the Interfraternity Council (IFC) has tried to stay away from the spotlight to avoid the “negative press”, yet this dismissiveness of the voices of our community has resulted in perpetuating the problem further. It is unacceptable for fraternities

University officials describe freshmen move-in protocols

WSU officials discussed the “No Record, COVID” grade option, arrival testing for students in the spring and vaccine distribution during a COVID-19 town hall on Wednesday. The university adopted a new grade option for the 2020-21 academic year. Students who receive a C- or lower in a course can choose a “No Record, COVID” grade. Although.

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