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Congress Must Consider a Ban on Fraternities and Sororities to Protect Students

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Congress Must Consider a Ban on Fraternities and Sororities to Protect Students

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  • President Biden signed the Stop Campus Hazing Act, mandating annual reporting on fraternity and sorority hazing incidents.
  • The act is perceived as a minimal response, merely highlighting Congress's inability to effectively address the dangers of the "Greek system".
  • Fraternities and sororities are linked to binge drinking, racism, and health risks for students, including increased chances of substance abuse and sexual assault.
  • The article argues for the ban of these organizations, citing their detrimental impact on student safety and potential inequalities.
  • It concludes by challenging Congress to take decisive action against the entrenched power of Greek life on campuses, rather than allowing it to continue unregulated.

For the full article, visit Newsweek.

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