With Fraternities Under Scrutiny, Greek Lobbyists Take to Capitol Hill
Student fraternity and sorority leaders will fan out across Capitol Hill on Wednesday with a challenging mission: to repair the image of campus Greek life. That image has taken a beating in recent months, thanks to a slew of incidents at campus chapters — including racist chants and the sharing of photos of naked, incapacitated women — that have stirred widespread debate about the role of fraternities. But these students, who have been preparing to meet members of Congress, say the current conversation on frats doesn’t present a fair picture.