

I didn’t even sleep last night and was shaking.” Robert pleaded with his mother, “Don’t text Michael (Qubein). On February 22, 2012, Robert confided in his mother that he was “getting hazed bad now and need Xanax. In communicating to friends and family, Robert was less outwardly confident about his physical safety and well-being at Fraternity pledge events. what could they d o that’ s so bad in t wo hou rs.” When the pledge an sw ered, “ ha-ha a lo t of shit, ” Robert offered the following rea ssurance: “ the y’ re ju st going to ye ll at us a bunch and maybe make us work out or eat someth ing na s ty, they can ‘ t kill u s. ” When the fellow pledg e wondered “ what tonight will entail in our meeting ,” Robert re s ponded, “ at worst its 2 hr s.

On March 15, 2012, Robert wrote to a fellow Del ta Sig pl e d ge on Facebook to ask if he was “ ready for ton i ght … apparently a rough meeting.

As pledge class president, one of his responsibilities included communicating instructions/orders from Michael Qubein to his fellow pledges. Robert was the pledge class president, having been elected by his fellow pledges. Between February 19 and March 15, 2012, Robert confided in friends that “hazing is the least fun” aspect of the pledge process that Delta Sigma members “are hazing us like a mother fucker”, and that the hazing “….doesn’t seem worth it bc I’m being mind fucked continuously.” Soon after bid night, Robert began expressing concern and anxiety about the hazing he and his pledge brothers were experiencing.

They were told to drink the liquor until they had consumed all of it. On bid night, Robert and fellow pledges were put in a room, given a trash can, and each handed a bottle of hard liquor. The pledge process for Robert’s pledge class began with bid night. Michael claims he knew Delta Sig had a definition for ‘hazing’ but was not sure what it was. There is no record Michael received training for this role. In his role as Pledge Educator, Qubein was tasked with maintaining a positive New Member Education Program through prohibition of hazing. Michael was the Delta Sig Chapter officer responsible for conducting Delta Sig’s pledge program at HPU. Delta Sig, while maintaining authority to discipline individual members and chapters for violations, normally relies on chapter officers to relay Delta Sig’s policies on hazing and alcohol to the pledges and further relies on chapter officers to enforce those policies.Īt the time, Michael Qubein (son of HPU President Nido Qubein) was the Pledge Educator (e.g. Delta Sig authorizes the members of its local chapters to exclusively conduct the pledge and initiation processes. Thank you for investing time and interest in our chapter, and we hope to see you around La Crosse in the near future! Contact us at any time if you have questions or want to meet us.In January 2012, Robert began pledging Delta Sig (Delta Zeta Chapter) at High Point University (HPU). Our hope is that our values are being clearly portrayed every day as we convince the world of the sincerity of our purpose. These values pave the way for our members to become better men, leading better lives.Īs the oldest and largest fraternity in La Crosse, we remain strong by focusing on our core values of culture, harmony and friendship by developing members with an appreciation for diversity, a focus on academic success, and a desire to be part of something bigger than themselves. The purpose of our fraternity can be summed up in our motto, “Better Men, Better Lives.” This ideal holds true for all men who join Delta Sig - the values, ideals and connections gained from membership remain with them for the rest of their life and beyond. Yielding unbroken tradition, our more than 700 members have influenced generations of brothers and cultivated lasting friendships in the process.Įpsilon Iota is special to its members, and we take pride in the experience we provide for ourselves and offer to those around us. Since 1967, the Epsilon Iota Chapter of Delta Sigma Phi has been at the heart of La Crosse’s Greek Community.
