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Staff editorial: Addressing an irresponsible leader

Given the allegations that members of Greek-letter fraternities have brought against him, The Hatchet’s editorial board urges IFC President Bill Hulse to resign.

Leaders on campus are held to a high standard by their peers, but with that they reserve the power to carry out major undertakings. In the case of Greek-letter life leaders, the responsibility is even greater right now, as the position of director of Greek-letter life remains vacant.

It is this need for reliable leadership that makes Interfraternity Council President Bill Hulse’s recent practices so disappointing. Four fraternity leaders are accusing Hulse of neglecting his duties and attempting to exact more power than he holds. Along with this alleged disregard for his position’s requirements, Hulse is accused of spending nearly $1,000 without authorization for an IFC dinner that served twelve people, and defying IFC code by entering a private home to keep an eye on a potential new pledge.

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