image Individual sorority chapters are allowed to make individual decisions with whether or not their members can be fined to attend the Women's March on Washington. Appears In ISC responds to Change.org petition By Anna Higgins | January 18, 2017 The ISC executive board told members that while the march’s goals align with those of the ISC, it cannot make a blanket pardon for all members.
ISC responds to Change.org petition By Anna Higgins | January 18, 2017 The ISC executive board told members that while the march’s goals align with those of the ISC, it cannot make a blanket pardon for all members.
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