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Interfraternity Council and Student Assembly Unite to Promote Medical Amnesty Program

Harrison Okin  —  Feb 10, 2012

Both the Interfraternity Council and the Student Assembly unanimously passed resolutions this week in support of a campaign to spread awareness about New York State’s Good Samaritan law.

IFC Debates Plan to Fine Frats for Infractions

Rebecca Harris  —  Feb 8, 2012

The Interfraternity Council will vote on a resolution Wednesday that, if approved, would allow its judicial board to impose financial penalties on fraternities found to be in violation of some policies.

IFC Denounces University Plan to Accelerate Greek Changes

Kerry Close  —  Aug 25, 2011

University changes to the Greek system will immediately restrict interaction between chapters and freshmen for the first quarter of the year.

IFC Updates Definitions of Hazing

Kerry Close  —  Apr 21, 2011

The Interfraternity Council changed the definition for “Level 1” hazing at a meeting on Wednesday to reduce confusion among the Greek community. 

IFC Approves Recolonization For Alpha Phi Delta Fraternity

Will Ryan  —  Apr 18, 2011

The Interfraternity Council voted to bring Alpha Phi Delta, a fraternity that left campus during the Vietnam War, back to campus in the fall.

A Rash Decision

Mar 16, 2011

The IFC's decision to ban social events this past weekend did not align with any of their long-term goals and appears to have produced little, if any, substantive progress.

Interfraternity Council Reveals New Fraternity, Reaffirms Self-Governance

Brendan Doyle  —  Sep 23, 2010

In its meeting Wednesday night, the Interfraternity Council announced that a new fraternity will likely come to campus in Spring 2011. The council also passed an addendum to the University Recognition Policy that puts into concrete terms the IFC’s privilege of self-governance.

Skorton Voices Support for New Greek Drinking Policy

Sun Staff  —  Sep 9, 2010

With an ongoing campus debate regarding the administration’s controversial changes to the Greek system, President David Skorton sat down with The Sun on Tuesday to discuss the plan. He expressed support for the changes, as well as for the Greek system’s history of self-governance.

Interfraternity Council Lags in Planning for Cornell's Changes to Greek Policy

Brendan Doyle  —  Sep 7, 2010

Since the announcement of the “non-negotiable” changes to the University Recognition Policy that would considerably restrict drinking in the Greek system, the Interfraternity Council has lagged behind the other two Greek-letter councils in beginning to set a plan to implement the new policies.

Interfraternity Council Tightens Party Regulations

Ben Gitlin  —  Apr 9, 2009

As part of an ongoing effort to increase the safety of open fraternity parties, the Interfraternity Council passed two resolutions at the beginning of the semester that further regulate how fraternities operate their social events. As a result of this legislation, all fraternities can only hire security companies that are licensed and bonded by the State of New York. Furthermore, fraternities must clearly mark the party’s sober monitors.

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