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I understand your frustration, AOX81. Websites that never get updated are a pet peeve of mine. My school's greek website is horribly out of date. In the last two years, a number of fraternities have either moved to different houses or closed, our Pi Kappa Phi colony got chartered, and a new sorority colony is coming to campus in the fall. NONE of this is mentioned on the Greek Affairs site! It must be very confusing for visitors who got the address of XYZ fraternity off the website and then find out that there are apartments there now.
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Im glad people like my alma maters Greek website. I just wish more houses had local chapter webpages :)
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I'm in charge of ours:www.umass.edu/greek
I'm trying to set up some web forms, so people can sign up for rush online, and chapters can fill out their rosters for the school. Let me know what you think of our page. |
Excellent!
I am very impressed with your greek website because you did all the right things and didn't fall into the trap of loading the site down with a bunch of fluff. Love the photo; it looks very cold, very northeastern. You site is especially easy to navigate, and that is an advantage for people who are not as familiar with Greek life yet. You link to the chapter websites that have them, and you give a very clear, concise overview of the system. I think it's a model for what this kind of site should be. let the chapters tell the story; you be the guide. Good work!
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For the longest time, California State University Long Beach had a lame greek life webpage. It was a boring statement about why greek life is good and had old contact information. All of a sudden, they put up a new webpage. I think that it looks pretty god and is informative. Check it out at http://www.csulb.edu/org/studentlife/greek/index.html
......Kelly :) |
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