US | Yale University More Fallout for Yale Frat's Rape Chant National board suspends pledge activities, outcry continues By Polly Davis Doig Posted Oct 18, 2010 5:50 PM CDT Copied Yale students on the university's Cross Campus in New Haven, Conn. (AP Photo/Bob Child/file) A Yale fraternity is coming under further scrutiny after pledges were heard chanting "No means yes! Yes means anal!" among other gems last week. The executive director of Delta Kappa Epsilon has told the chapter to suspend all pledging activities, and is due to drop by campus for a tete a tete, reports the Hartford Courant. "We don't really have a playbook" for dealing with cases like this, Doug Lanpher says. He calls the incident "a very bad attempt at doing something funny-slash-edgy and it went over the line." Outrage in the Yale community, meanwhile, continues. Members of the Yale Women's Center and DKE met Friday to begin what one dean calls "a dialogue that we hope leads to mutual respect." While "we do not censor free speech," she says, "free expression calls for an environment of civility and respect." Disciplinary procedures are confidential at Yale. Click here to read the original story. Read These Next White House makes Hegseth put his polygraph away. A new book argues the Sacagawea legend is all wrong. US denies visas to Venezuelan team bound for Little League tournament. A New Zealand neighborhood is being stalked by a feline laundry thief. Report an error