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    Default Friday night violence related to sorority event

    http://www.jhunewsletter.com/2013/02...y-event-56661/

    "Johns Hopkins Campus Security intervened at an event last Friday in the Glass Pavilion hosted by the historically African-American sorority Sigma Gamma Rho after the fire alarm was set off around midnight.

    Campus Security was also made aware of two violent incidents later that night, one regarding an injured non-affiliate by the breezeway and another of aggravated assault on the 3400 block of Wyman Park Drive. Because those involved refused to comment, further details could not be gleaned."

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    If it were a historically European-American sorority, would we be told that?
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    So the violence even trickles down to sorority events? Incredible.

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    The problem doesn't sound like the sorority. It was the drunks that showed up. They have a tendency to ruin just about everything they get near.

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