Greek Judicial Board

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The Greek Judicial Board, casually known as the J-Board, is a committee of fraternity brothers that reviews rule violations and assigned punishments for them (which is submits to Student Affairs for approval. It falls under the Interfraternity Council.

According to the Student Affairs website, the J-Board exemplifies "self-governance"[1]. This is extremely true, since the board's meetings are closed. And though a merry-go-round of fraternity brothers judging one another and being judged by one another might lead one observer to suspect corruption, shut up, it's not a big deal. After all, it is "an important part of our vibrant Greek community"[2].

History

After the Brownstone Review Committee decided not to award AEPi a brownstone, J-Board chairman Matthew Renick sent a hot-headed email to, well, everyone involved, announcing his resignation [3].

When the ZBT hazing scandal went down, the J-Board recommended that ZBT lose its charter (and thereby lose Columbia recognition). This recommendation was reversed by Kevin Shollenberger.

When the Pike pledge scavenger hunt was leaked to Bwog, the J-Board reviewed the case in a closed meeting, the decision of which was never released.

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