- Auditions
- No groups may schedule callbacks after 6:00 on nights when there
is a singing dessert.
- No alcohol in or around audition space.
- Singing Desserts
- All rushees must be extended an invitation.
- Singing Desserts are not open to members of other singing groups
unless invited. See 6. Parties for rules
governing singing dessert after parties.
- If alumni choose to sing during rush, they must be announced at
the singing dessert.
- Rush meals
- All rushees must be invited to at least one rush meal
- All rush meals must be held in a Yale dining hall or Residential
College common room (includes 12 residential colleges, Commons,
Kline, the Kosher Kitchen, and SOM. Not Durfee's! Not Fellows
lounges!)
- No more than three seated group members will attend each rush
meal per rushee, and you may not substitute seated members at
any point after the meal has started. Passers-by may acknowledge
the group members and the rushee but cannot participate in the
meal.
- The one instance when you can have more than three group members
on a rush meal is when two rushees' meals have been combined (2
rushees, 6 group members, one meal used out of each rushee's four).
- Sitting down at a table with a Rushee at any eating establishment
or bar constitutes an illegal Rush meal.
- Respect the privacy of all rush meals.
- Groups may have only four rush meals with any rushee. This does
not include the tap night dinner.
- Groups are encouraged to invite rushees to an additional meal
open to members of their group and any rushees of the group's
choosing on tap night.
- Alcohol: The singing groups have agreed to comply with the
Yale College Policy on Alcoholic Beverages (Undergraduate Regulations,
Chapter XII).
- All rush events and meetings between singing group members and
rushees will be free of alcohol and drugs. This includes but is
not limited to post-dessert parties, rush meals, and chance encounters.
- Visits
- Except for freshman counselors, no singing group members may
visit rushees' rooms except to deliver invitations to that group's
singing dessert. At no time may a singing group member enter the
room, however.
- There shall be no scheduled meetings on or off campus between
rushees and singing group members except rush meals.
- Parties
- Each group may host one party after and on the same night as
the singing dessert. Groups may petition the council if they wish
to host a different event with their rushees in place of the singing
dessert party.
- Parties are open to all members of the Yale Community. However,
in keeping with the Spirit of Rush, members of other singing groups
should only attend if they are invited and their presence is approved
by the group or groups hosting.
- For the duration of Rush, groups shall not invite, either explicitly
or surreptitiously, rushees to any party or other events outside
of the singing dessert party.
- Walking rushees home from post-dessert parties is prohibited.
- Joint parties (all-male group and all-female group, co-hosts)
may occur, but invitees other than freshmen need to have both
groups' approval.
- Gifts
- Gifts are absolutely forbidden. This includes dinner, drinks,
term papers, invitations to supplementary parties, etc.
- A copy of the group's album, while a gift, is only given with
the express intent of exposing the rushee to the group's repertoire,
and is therefore allowable.
- CD's will not be given out at either Bulldog Days Bazaar or
the Freshmen Bazaar. CD's can only be distributed after a rushee
has signed up to audition at Dwight Hall Jam.
- Tap Night
- No singing group member may tell a rushee explicitly or implicitly
that s/he is going to be tapped by that group at any point during
rush.
- Tap begins at 10:00 p.m. and ends at 12:30 a.m.
- No singing group member may have contact with a rushee after
8:00 p.m. on tap night, unless he or she is notifying the rushee
that he or she will not be tapped. A singing group member may
not be in any tappee's room before 10:00 p.m.
- After a group has finished tapping the rushee, all members of
the group must exit the entryway regardless of the rushee's response.
No member may be left behind in the rushee's room or entryway.
- All groups must call their definite non-tappees (those who are
not on any of a group's tap lists) before 9:00 p.m.; all rushees
must have been contacted by 12:30 am.
- Sophomores, junior, and seniors may be tapped at anytime after
auditioning. All other rules apply until they are tapped. After
they are tapped, they may not act as a liaison between the group
and rushees.
- Groups must not encourage rushees to act as liaison between
the group and other rushees (i.e. "all of the good people
are going to be in my future group").
- Rush is a finite process. No group may actively pursue a Tapee
(a rushee who has agreed to go with a group). All post-tap issues
involving rushees shall be governed by the Singing Group Council.
- Post-Tap
- Undecided tapees must commit by midnight on Sunday following
tap.
- Indirect Violations: Spirit of Rush
- Certain egregious actions which fall outside of the specific
parameters outlined in the aforementioned rules may still warrant
disciplinary action by the Singing Group Council.
- Spirit of Rush infractions include, but are not limited to,
showing up at another group's singing dessert party without an
invitation or dressed in one's own group's paraphernalia, loitering
around another group's table at sign-up jam, waiting outside a
singing dessert to "walk freshmen where they need to go,"
and generally pressuring a rushee to drop another group's rush
or not attend their dessert/party or to give your own group an
indication of his or her preference.
- Additional Amendments (2001, 2005)
- No group may encourage explicitly or implicitly that any rushee
derush a group for any reason.
- No group may explicitly or implicitly inform a rushee that s/he
will not be tapped on the basis of his or her rushing other singing
groups.
- Rush rules take effect when freshmen get to campus.
- Group members other than rush managers, music directors and
business managers may not contact rushees in any way. This includes
but is not limited to AIM, phone calls, thefacebook.com, and text
messages.
- No email list may be compiled at the "Bulldog Days Bazaar."
- Email lists may be compiled at the "Freshperson Bazaar"
or its equivalent but only for use in verifying that freshmen
(or upperclassmen) who signed up during the bazaar do not want
to audition.
- You cannot actively advertise or solicit for your group, including
but not limited to wearing group T-shirts, posters, email, etc.,
from the day freshmen arrive on campus until the day of the Freshmen
Bazaar or its equivalent and all day following.
- There will be no impromptu concerts.
- Penalties
- An infraction of Rush Rules will, upon first offense, incur
a warning, and upon any subsequent offense will be penalized at
the discretion of the Co-Chairs.
- Singing group members are welcome to report any infractions
to the SGC co-chairs in the form of a detailed report that will
be corroborated by at least one person not affiliated with a cappella.
SGC co-chairs will then rule on the alleged infraction and impose
an appropriate penalty.
- Potential penalties (ultimately, the co-chairs and Betty T will
decide the penalty that suits the situation):
- 1st offense: Warning
- 2nd offense: elimination of tap night dinner in current
rush
- 3rd offense: wait 1 minute to start tapping in current rush
- 4th offense: wait 5 minutes to start tapping in current
rush
- 5th offense: wait 10 minutes to start tapping in current
rush
- 6th offense: wait 20 minutes to start tapping in current
rush
- 7th offense: wait 30 minutes to start tapping in current
rush
- 8th offense: last or least desired pick in number draw for
Woolsey/Dwight/singing dessert in next year's rush.
- 9th offense: elimination of tap night dinner in next year's
rush
- 10th offense: elimination of participation in next year's
singing group council rush
- Any offenses that transpire after a penalty would normally go
into effect will be imposed on the group the following year, or
the co-chairs will impose an alternate penalty.
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