Binge drinking is a huge problem when it comes to these Greek organizations. Many feel the need to keep up with and impress their senior members. They don't realize …show more content…
Our bodies are not made to endure too much of one thing. “... It's fun at someone else's expense. Hazing is about power and status, and we can't say it's innocent anymore. It will get out of hand” (Jeansonne). Greek hazing deaths date back to the 1870’s. Chapters are at risk of losing national insurance coverage if someone is hurt because of policy violation, such as hazing or underaged drinking. A specific instance would be when Phi Kappa estimated it had handled 41 claims from 1990 to 2000 paying over three million dollars for injuries and deaths. There was even one scenario where they had to pay over a million dollars for a Greek house that was burnt down during a house fire at the University of California at Berkeley. This event ended in three deaths. The true meaning of the Greek organizations has even be questioned by alumni that are threatening to withhold donations if they are unhappy with how chapters are treated (McMurtrie). Is all of the “fun” and “acceptance” and “sister/brotherhood” worth