Editorial: Community kept uninformed on K Sig

The statement of purpose for the Linfield Review newspaper declares that our primary responsibility to Linfield’s students is to report the news.

We aim toward the most accurate and reliable information possible, always striving to dispel misinformation while seeking the truth.

In regard to recent news surrounding the Kappa Sigma fraternity at Linfield, our ability to report accurately was hindered by the College’s handling of the situation and the administration’s response to the Review staff.

As of today, more than two months after the members were forced to move out of their chapter house, no official statement has been made to the Linfield community about recent problems facing the chapter.

The loss of Kappa Sigma’s chapter house resulted in 25 students moving back to dorms, and the near-dissolution of a large greek organization on campus. Controversial events such as these have implications both in and out of the classroom which immediately sparked controversy across the campus.

Linfield’s student body, still desperate for concrete answers and divided on who or what to believe, deserves better.

A simple campus-wide email or short paragraph on the college website could prevent the spread of problematic rumors.

Rumors as drastic as rape accusations have since spread through social media such as Yik Yak, but no official response to the community has confirmed or denied anything.

The Linfield Review contacted Greek life administration on campus in an attempt to uncover facts and inform the student body. Very little information was shared with the Review, and without statements from students involved, we would still not have the necessary information to reliably report on the situation.

This is a continuation of the college’s worrying trend to keep the student body uninformed about important issues.

Remaining silent about complicated situations, especially in regard to Greek life where suspicions and rumors often get out of hand, is irresponsible.

It is the Linfield administration’s responsibility to keep the student body informed about issues which may cause concern and unrest among students.

The Review will continue to assist in that process the best we can.

-The Linfield Review Editorial Board