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Does anyone know how this works?
I know fraternities (and some sororities.. or even chapters of my own sorority) may do the whole housing thing differently. In my chapter each woman is agreeing to live in the house for at least one year. If the house is always full, she will not "have" to move in. If there are vacancies, we go through the list of the women who have not fulfilled their obligation and come up with a system to make sure the house stays full. The house is generally full of exec and other sisters who choose to live there, but it is always full, and if there are vacancies (someone graduates for example) we make sure we have women to fill the spots. In the case of these fraternities do they have people apply to live there (similar to signing applications and doing that whole process for an apartment) or do they have the option to keep women out if their fraternity's members are in the house and there are no vacancies? That would be a bummer to get kicked out of the house of your own brothers b/c the university wants random girls to live there :( |
My friend's father was a Sigma Nu waaaaay back in the day at Wesleyan- apparenlty they got in trouble for initating women on their own. te he he.
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OK this settles it. We are going to go talk to the people at Wesleyan.
Let's set this up: 1) We need a bus. I don't travel on yellow school buses so this better be a nice coach bus worthy of Justin Timberlake. 2) Let me do the talking. I will let these shroom eating, acid dropping, tie dye shirt wearing, curly haired freaks know we're not willing to accept their rules even though we don't go to their school and pay their high fees! -Rudey |
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Awesome Rudey, Awesome. Sign me up! When do we leave? |
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Collin - those of you I don't like can sleep in the attic |
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If we do all go to Wesleyan, to get into the fraternities to talk to the brothers, we'll need to know the answers to these questions:
1) Who was the greatest American president? 2) A shoe appropriate for boating 3) Who killed Jesus Christ? |
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2) Birkenstocks 3) Jessica Simpson |
Perhaps the fraternities can rally the support of their alumni to accomplish what Taualumna suggested, and that is to house a fraternity & sorority in the same "building." The idea is it would be akin to co-ed dormitories segregated by floors, but perhaps separated by walls. :) Since it seems a number of alumni have stopped giving or altered their giving, perhaps those missed dollars can be funneled into the housing corporation(s) of the fraternity (and sorority).
Even better would be to take two houses next to each other, and somehow building a cool tunnel or enclosed walkway between them to join them as "one living complex" haha Seriously though, you can try forcing fraternities to house women (if they don't already or are opposed to it), but it's gonna work as well as trying to force a democracy on a certain middle eastern country. :rolleyes: |
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Psi U is by chapter, and still women who are brothers are kinda thought as sketchy by the members of all male chapters. There are a couple of stories about women not being allowed into chapter rooms, since some chapters are really sketchy about even letting other people from differnt chapters in them. |
I think this is the time for the Wesleyan Greek Community to have some special meetings and decide how to meet/beat the system.
Maybe develop plans for their own Greek Row and see if the university would assist in the development. Coed living, but the basement levels have sound-proofed & locked chapter rooms for each fraternity and sorority. Perhaps instead of a House Mother, the fraternities will have a House Sister, who belongs to one of the sororities. After all, from this article it sounds like they can get around this by allowing just one female student to live there. |
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And, speaking from a campus that has no houses, a GLO doesn't need a house for brotherhood or sisterhood. I can understand that since the boys already have their house, that they might be upset about the changes. But a house is just a roof over their head... there IS a way for a GLO to work without a house. |
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Not allowing guests from other chapters... tsk tsk. Disrespectful enough. But how could you not allow another member of your fraternity chapter into the chapter rooms? |
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We are even sketchy about letting nationals in chapater rooms. It has to do with chapters previous orginizations. Back in the day to become a chapter you had to be a strong local fraternity/orginization. For instance the chapter room is not only the Michigan State's chapter room, its also the Hesperian's chapter room. When we become alumni we become members of the Hesperian society. Alot of the older chapters do this. |
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