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Oh oh, I didn't mean to sound like I think SAI and APO do nothing! I know that you have your philanthropies and things that you do, just like a social GLO would do.
But I'm saying that other than the APO Blood Drive, I don't hear much about them doing service work. I am NOT saying that SAI and APO do nothing, I am just saying that, like all GLOS, there are more... productive chapters and less productive chapters, and maybe that is the case at my school. Although that is not to say that they do nothing either, I just don't know what they do, because other than the Blood Drive, I don't hear much from them. I think it would help if they publicized their work more? :confused: I don't know. I hope I didn't offend anyone. |
No not really.
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I personally think of organizations like Sigma Alpha Iota as greek as I am in Zeta Tau Alpha for the simple par they take part in things like what social greeks on my campus do. They are involved in all of our homecoming and spring week activities and carry around the same things we do when it comes to our letters. Usally the ones my sisters and I don't really consider greek organizations are the orgainizations that don't carry around their letters like people in service greek letter organiztions like Delta Sigma Omicron or honor socities like Alpha Lambda Delta!
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Here are my two cents. . .
I agree that it depends on the campus. My opinion stems from what has happened on my campus. We have a huge, esteemed music school. I have friends in SAI, and yes, you basically HAVE to be a music major to get in because it is so prestigious (spelling?). However, Kappa Kappa Psi and TBS allows anyone to join if they are in any performing group. I almost joined TBS because when I came to campus I didn't want to join a social sorority. On my campus there is a HUGE difference!! I've noticed that my TBS friends actually don't like social greeks. It goes both ways. Being both a social greek and having a lot of ties to non-social I've seen that there are opinions flying ever which way. Personally, I consider them to be greek, but I see that they are different than social greeks. BUT, I do know for a fact that a lot of non-social groups do have retreat, big/lil, and rituals. A lot of my Pi Phi sisters are in Kappa Psi, and boy are they loyal and take it to heart! Honestly guys, it's just what you put into it. |
I don't want to offend anyone ...
But I would say, no, I don't consider you guys as Greeks. |
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Is there a difference between: Social, Professional, Service, or any Others!? Yes There is! Am a member of 2 and proudly so! LXA and APO, any problem with that? But yes, there is a difference. But I feel that They are members of the Greek Community for the work and the Name that they use in reference to Greeks as we use them! Not only is each Social Greek Different, but so is any other Greek Org! If You did not understand this, do not contact the sender as will ignor you!:) |
I can't grasp why just because a GLO isn't in the NPC, IFC, or NPHC, it isn't Greek. Anyone cares to elaborate why?
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For instance, the chapter I am involved in has done the Jerry Lewis Telethon for the past 3 years. The only way people on campus would be aware of this is if they: 1) watched the telethon and saw us in the studio taking calls or 2) read our articles or brochures where we mentioned this. Michael Brown |
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"Yes, we are." "No, you're not." "Yes, they are." "No, they're not." The reality is that whether members of a "professional" GLO are considered "real Greeks" (whatever that means, exactly) will depend on how the members of that GLO act on the particular campus with which one is familiar. I have said before that I know of Sinfonia chapters that act like "professional fraternities," even though it has been 20 years since we decided to reject identification as a "professional fraternity" and return to our roots as a social fraternity. On such a campus, I would not be surprised to hear a member of an IFC-fraternity question Sinfonia's "greekness." (And I might question whether such a chapter needs a refresher course on Phi Mu Alpha. ;) ) On the other hand, I would be surprised to hear such questioning on a campus where Sinfonia is fully involved in the IFC. The bottom line: it is impossible to resolve a question like this on a board like this, because people's experiences can be so different. The best we can hope for is an appreciation of how any given group sees itself and an understanding that the situation on our own campus may or may not represent the situation elsewhere. Quote:
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To clarify what I said, "You basically have to be a music major to get in." I put basically in there to show that you don't HAVE to be a major. I have a friend who is in my major (not music) who is in SAI. I meant by my post that you have to be darned good to get in! :) :)
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What about that quote that says, "no matter the letter, we'll all Greek together?" It doesn't say, "No matter the NPC, IFC, or NPHC letter..." Need I say more? |
Just my $2.50 on the matter...
I am a proud sister of SAI. I am a religion major, participate in University Chorale, Computer Consultants and Religious Awareness group. I am one of over 50 sisters in our chapter, Sigma Omega. I owe SAI my lifelong loyalty, and I consider my pledging experience, when held up to my other Greek friends' experiences, comperable. We are a part of Greek life here. We do not participate in the formal rush week, however, to allow girls who would rather go social the opprotunity to decide if socials are right for them before having to accept or deny the SAI bid. This is out of courtesy, I believe, to the social sororities who conduct their pledging process on a much tighter schedule. It is also due to the fact that we are not a part of the Pan-hellenic council, despite overtures to be on it from us. They decline membership to us and Sinfonia, despite Sinfonia on my campus deciding to go social. We have sisters who are members of Zeta, and we interact often with Zeta. Sinfonians are our brothers in music, and we also interact with Sig Ep, as they are considered the brothers of Zeta. I'm not sure if this is true of all campuses, but every sorority is paired with a fraternity here. APhiO is not part of Greek life here. We have a chapter, but they are not included in Greek activities of any sort, and they only have one ritual, which is open--initiation. All of these things have coloured my interpretation of SAI, my cherished sisterhood. I am loyal to SAI and her teachings, and my sisters are as dear to me as any could be. We are taught that we are to be recognised by members of other fraternities and sororities as "fellow Greeks" and this is all we ask. I understand that in some places SAI has a poor reputation, and I am saddened deeply by that. But here at SU, we are respected and recognised by our fellow Greeks, and it is wonderful to know that we are a part of a larger community, helping women who share our love and passion to be better women for it. Think what you like about SAI, but know that on some campuses, in some chapters, we are as much sisters as women can be. We uphold our symphony and our ideals. I agree with my sister, sairose. Whatever the letter, we are Greek together. Love and roses, Emma |
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APhiO chapters are typically not part of "Greek life" on most campuses, because "Greek life" is usually limited to the Social GLOs, which APhiO is not. APhiO is not part of any of the social GLO inter-fraternity groups. Hope this helps |
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