Letter from Vice President for Student Development, James Briggs, to the Santa Clara University community commenting on the review recently conducted of the Greek system at Santa Clara.
1990 Santa Clara University press release explaining the Administration's decision to place oldest and largest Fraternity, Sigma Phi Epsilon, on inactive status for at least four years.
2001 Press Release issued by Santa Clara University, "Fraternities and sororities to be phased out." The University justifies that their decision will affect less than 10% of the student population, and instead pledges to expand its social and…
2001, The recommendation regarding the Greek system at Santa Clara University issued by the Student Affairs University Policy Committee. The Provost requested a review be conducted of the Greek system in early fall quart 2001, to ascertain whether or…
2000, letter written by Provost, Denise L. Carmody to Chair of the University Policy Committee on Student Affairs ,J David Pleins asking the University Policy Committee on Student Affairs to conduct a review of Fraternities and Sororities on the…
2001, Letter written by President Fr. Locatelli, S.J. to the members of the University Policy Committee on Student Affairs concerning the review of Greek Life at Santa Clara University. Fr. Locatelli agreed with Dr. Camondy's findings and agreed to…
2000, "The Santa Clara" newspaper article titled, "SAE's chapter suspended for two years," mentions SAE history of malfeasance, and makes the distinction that their discipline should be a "wake-up call for for the whole Greek system."
1990, San Jose Mercury newspaper article titled, "SCU fraternity ousted for 4 years." Comments on the University's decision to ban Sigma Phi Epsilon because it had produced a racist, sexist, and homophobic newsletter.
1990, "The Santa Clara" newspaper article titled, "Fraternity Newsletter Sparks Activism" reports on the Sig Ep fraternity investigation conducted by both Santa Clara University and nationals.