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Western Carolinian Volume 79 Number 11 (12)

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  • a os ae ecole oe x en eae eee meee a oat ue Raia ee ccc OI ean, anne ego ict eas Nia Sen S609 seas Se ee baa eT or oe THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN Friday, April 11, 2014 ~ Major licae Baseball begins, players to watch - Read more on Page A3 Other Greek organizations that have banned the pledging process are Alpha Ceillie Simkiss. Contributing Writer Since 2006, nine Sigma Alpha Epsilon brothers have died during fraternity related deaths. Hight of those people were pledges. - In.a unanimous vote from the SAE Supreme Council to avoid incidences .. such as these, Sigma Alpha Epsilons council has made a change in their . new-member programming that makes | The True Gentlman papericnec., a pledge-free Lal abies as of M eyed cordit program, i _ pledge periods and pledge education ~-become a part of Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon in the early 1900s after World War I, Gone were the days of agreeing that someone is a good man, asking him to join, promptly initiating him and call- ing hima brother, | "Replacing this simple concept of - friendship upon which we were founded, seeking those men whose character contained the social quali- ties so necessary to the perpetuation of the most intimate friendship was now an institutionalized system of haves and have-nots, of second-class citizenship, stated the website. Western Carolina University SAE -. chapter President Cody Dunlap, said, From our standpoint, looking at elimi- nating a second class citizen status, and in some instances its a big to-do with hazing and trying to get away from that because its one of the big things associ- ated with Greek life and just make it so that those instances don't nave. : Allison Adkins Sports Editor The Tuck River Cleanup is the larg- est single day river clean up in the -country, and this year they are cel- ebrating the 30th anniversary of the event. There are many ways. that the Tuck River Cleanup has devel- oped into such a successful event. We make it really easy for peo- ple to: participate. It is an annual event and it happens at the same time every year. People can count on it, said Jennifer Bennett, assis- tant director for Outdoor Programs at Western Carolina University. It is easy for people to participate because participants are equipped with a raft, flotation devices, a safe- ty talk, trash bags and a paddle. The Tuck River Cleanup is impor- tant because the Tuckaseegee River is a big river, stretching approxi- mately 40 miles long. The Tuckas- eegee River is primarily a roadside river, making it susceptible to a large amount of trash from the roads. Students are familiar with the river .because it runs right behind campus on Old Cullowhee Road. We
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