<p>@momuv2: If you have information about assaults that were swept under the rug, you must act on that information. President Chopp makes many public appearances so it should not be difficult to raise the issue with her. If you truly believe that money is all that matters, contact Gil Kemp or other prominent benefactors. </p>
<p>When President Chopp was at Colgate, she presided over the purchase of all Greek houses in order to create a residential college system. She also expelled a fraternity. Do you believe that her Colgate experience makes it less likely that she would act at Swarthmore? It is hard to reconcile her taking on the frats at a conservative university with her being unwilling to do so at Swarthmore. What exactly is the source of the strong feeling you mention? </p>
<p>I am also curious about your claim the “the current planned referendum on greek life (vote to accept or reject) has been postponed by the admin because too many donor dollars are tied up with the presence (however small) of greek life.” The Feb. 26th edition of the Daily Gazette say this alout the referendum: </p>
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<p>See [StuCo</a> Report: Referendum Not Binding | Daily Gazette](<a href=“daily.swarthmore.edu domain has changed”>daily.swarthmore.edu domain has changed)</p>
<p>The article claims that StuCo has not recevied the referendum.</p>