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They thought it meant sharing things with Ed.

Scott Karsten, who represented the [Wesleyan] fraternity in …negotiations [toward going co-ed], testified this week that the chapter was at a disadvantage in complying because Wesleyan provided only vague descriptions of what it meant by coeducation and never specifically defined its expectations.

[The president of Wesleyan] said he never felt an explicit definition was necessary.

Margaret Soltan, June 11, 2017 11:39AM
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2 Responses to “They thought it meant sharing things with Ed.”

  1. john Says:

    I have mixed feelings. Is moving women into these houses a good idea without a LOT of other reforms?

  2. Margaret Soltan Says:

    john: I agree. It has the feel of a desperation move.

    Or maybe – knowing how unacceptable this will be to most frats – it’s acutely strategic.

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