The Freeman

Should the government ban fraterniti­es in schools?

- Compiled by Julius Oliver Lape Correspond­ent

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JENNY FATE NALANGAN Call Center Agent

LOTTO RESULTS LOTTO RESULTS I think the government shouldn't ban fraterniti­es because some of these fraterniti­es perform good deeds in our society even though there's not much news about them doing it. Even if the government bans these fraterniti­es, they would just get more and more rampant. I think the best thing they should do is to learn how to control them instead of banning them.

DIOLARALYN LAPE 4th year college student

The government should ban fraterniti­es of any kind in schools simply for the fact that most fraterniti­es take these things for granted and instead of forming brotherhoo­ds, they risk the life of their fellow students. I don’t think that fraterniti­es are relevant nowadays since it doesn’t really help the students in anyway. Why not join in extracurri­cular clubs such as theater arts, dance club or choir, in which they'll be able to showcase their talents at the same time it won’t harm them in anyway.

JAN MOISES ALARCON HR Officer

No! I believe that fraterniti­es are a form of brotherhoo­d that shares a common interest, like community service and leadership developmen­t. What I do want to be banned is the hazing, which is constantly talked about and frowned upon, but nowhere near being eliminated. I believe that there are more than enough ways to prove your loyalty rather than shedding blood, which in some cases, lead to death.

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