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VOL. 63, NO. 8 OCTOBER 13, 2021
NEW FRATERNITY, SORORITY LIFE DIRECTOR TAKES OFFICE Illustration by Lauren Johnson
Greek life recruitment halted until next semester KATHARINE DEROSA News Editor
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OE WHEELESS, THE NEW DIRECTOR of the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life, took his position on Monday, according to university spokesperson Michael Porter. Before coming to VCU, Wheeless was the assistant director of Student Leadership Development at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, Wheeless stated in an email. He also worked in fraternity and sorority housing at High Point University in High Point, North Carolina, according to William & Mary’s faculty website. “My overall goal is to work with the students to strengthen and build a fraternity/ sorority community that adds value to the VCU community and a student’s college experience,” Wheeless stated. Wheeless has a degree in broadcasting from Western Carolina University and
became active in Greek life during his undergraduate years, according to William and Mary’s faculty website.
The first thing I want to do is work with the governing councils to create a recruitment process to happen in February 2022.” Joe Wheeless, Director of the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life Wheeless stated he joined the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity his second semester of college and joined the leadership team.
“I had a great experience during my undergraduate years that I decided to stay at Western Carolina University (WCU) and obtain a master’s degree in College Student Personnel,” Wheeless stated. “That was the start of my career in student affairs.” The university has been working to implement various recommendations from external reviewer, Dyad Strategies, since its report detailing Greek at life at VCU was released on Aug. 2. VCU hired Dyad Strategies as a result of the death of freshman Adam Oakes on Feb. 27 at a Delta Chi fraternity event, where Oakes’ family says he was hazed. Eleven people were indicted on Sept. 24 in connection to Oakes’ death. All were indicted for “unlawful hazing of a student” and six were indicted for “purchase, giving alcohol to a minor.” The Dyad Strategies report included 14 recommendations. Some are currently being implemented, per VCU’s internal
report released on Aug. 5. One recommendation included the hiring of a new director of Fraternity and Sorority Life. VCU is further investigating certain recommendations from the report, including the development of a diversity, equity and inclusion plan for Fraternity and Sorority Life, revamping the big brother program and revising and expanding the recruitment process, per the internal report. The diversity, equity and inclusion recommendation will be researched next fall by the Fraternity and Sorority Life staff and the offices of Multicultural Student Affairs and Institutional Equity, Effectiveness, and Success, according to the internal report. Expansion of the recruitment process will be deferred to the Fraternity and Sorority Life director, per the internal report. See GREEK LIFE on page 4
RICHMOND FASHION WEEK 2021 RETURNS SAHARA SRIRAMAN Spectrum Editor
Richmond model Taylor Creeden wears a dress from Nikki Mine. Photo by Alessandro Latour
served by Les Crepes, a local restaurant in Carytown, during a local boutique fashion show. Event organizers then topped off the MODELS WEARING BRIGHT FLORAL week with a finale runway show. patterns, mesh and feather sleeves and seJimmy Budd, the executive producer of quined tuxedos, paraded down the runway. RVAFW, stated that this year’s fashion week These are just a few pieces designed by a was special because the Richmond communivariety of local designers, businesses and ty came together to celebrate arts and fashion. shops from the Richmond area that are fea“I think this year has been so unique tured in the fall 2021 show for Richmond because it has tested how resilient we can Fashion Week. all be during this pandemic and how to The 13th annual RVAFW, which took persevere through these challenging times,” place from Oct. 4-10, featured events Budd stated. Model Kim Peerman poses on the runway throughout the week that included a twowearing pieces from Sisters’ Boutique. day RVA Sneaker Fest event and a dinner See FASHION WEEK on page 7 Photo by Alessandro Latour