"You have been charged with representing your brotherhood to Dartmouth as racist and insensitive," a sign posted outside of Psi Upsilon fraternity read.
The sign also included a warning for acting accountably.
"We are holding you accountable for your actions. It's time you start doing the same," it read.
The porch of Psi U's house was also littered with women's underwear bearing messages including "this won't just go away.'"
Signs were also posted outside of Chi Gamma Epsilon fraternity and Kappa Delta Epsilon sorority, according to reports.
The poster placed outside of Chi Gam took issue with "Come as you are" t-shirts produced by the organization, calling them "demeaning" and arguing that the shirts objectify women.
"Having a shirt with the caption Because running won't fix your face' is demeaning and conveys to this campus that you lack any sort of regard for women," the sign read.
The sign outside of Parkhurst claimed that "racism and sexism persist on this campus," and sent the same message of accountability as the sign outside Psi U.
"You have been charged with not holding student organizations accountable when they present offensive, divisive, and insensitive attitudes to the Dartmouth community," the sign outside of Parkhurst read.
The signs, however, make no reference to their author.
Psi U filed a complaint with Safety and Security about the signs according to acting Head of Safety and Security Keiselim Montas. The complaint regarded the infringement of private property by the individual or group that posted the signs, Montas said.
Although signs were posted in several locations around campus, according to Montas Psi U is the only greek organization to have filed a formal complaint with Safety and Security so far.
This is a breaking news update and will be updated as more information becomes available.



