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Its not "legal." She and PHC only have the powers you give them.
The question is what can she do about it? If it was voted on by all your reps and they have agreed to sanctions to either the organization or the individual, then you are in a bad spot and you may find your own chapter disciplining you. If she is just doing it by herself, what power does she have? Is she going to beat you up? You should contact your PHC rep and talk to your chapter president. Also find out whether its the college administration using the PHC to further its own politically correct agenda. College's are famous for it. Personally, I would have told her to go off herself. Politely. |
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Bitch dick crap
Sorry I had to. Anyway I wouldn't add her on Facebook/Myspace... she can't do anything to you if you don't, except maybe yell at you, in which case shes certifiably psycho. |
At UGA, every single active NPC sorority woman must make her profile "invisible" over the summer; that is, she must remove every reference to her organization including group memberships and pictures with her letters in them. If Panhellenic catches a chapter with a member who hasn't complied, the GLO gets a fine. I think it's $75 per infraction. Ridiculous? You betcha.
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And I thought our problem here was bad...
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I can see why drinking under 21 might be an issue if the pic was taken in the US (or any other country where the legal drinking age is 21...I don't know of any...most are 18 (except for most parts of Canada, where the age is 19), I believe). There are plenty of girls who might have gone to Europe for summer vacation and have toured vineyards. These girls might want to talk about it or put up pictures of their fun vacation on Facebook or MySpace, and shouldn't be required to take these down as they were legal in the jurisdictions these pictures were taken in.
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what she is doing is "legal" only if it is specified in the panhellenic bylaws, or the schools conduct code(or something similar). i urge you to check the bylaws to see if "facebook check" is written in.
what are the consequences if she finds violations? and is she the only person deciding who is in violation ? |
My sorority has that same rule. Everything you do is a reflection of your organization, so it makes sense that they'd want to ensure you represent them well. Plus, it's just good form to keep your profile clean and classy.
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I think you should follow your own GLOs rules regarding Facebook. You should also find out if your groups have given your local panhellenic group the "right" to do this.
I think it's dumb and wrong to have underage drinking or drug pictures or references, which some people do, especially if you also have your GLO's letters on your page. However, the restrictions about groups may be taking it too far. And if she's skipping class to do this, she may not have good judgment. Make your profile completely private and wait, or follow the directions that you've been given by your GLO. (Did you hear from your officers at chapter about following her rules? What is your campus like? Are you a private or religious school?) |
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daydreamer,
this is NOT her sorority doing the check-this is a panhellenic officer checking ALL sorority members facebook pages. i think it is tacky for people to post party harty/inappropriate photos on line, but unless it is a rule written in the panhellenic bylaws, this woman has no right to be policing individual facebook accounts. many sororities have rules that they ask their members to comply with concerning facebook,etc. most panhellenics leave the policing of members facebook sites to their respective sororities-the exception being the no-contacting the pnms rule. no matter how good ones intentions are, she cannot operate outside the written guidelines of the organzation. if this duty has been written into the panhellenic bylaws, then it is a moot point, and all sorority members should cooperate with the panhellenic officer. |
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And as far as making our pages private, just about every greek here has their pages set to private. We "have" to add her as a friend or else she'll track someone down on exec who is our friend and view our page like that. I guess I'll give her enough time to check my page and then delete her? I don't know. |
has this duty been added to her "job description" in the panhellenic bylaws?
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What directions have you gotten from your own GLO about this? What have they told you to do? Are they supportive of her efforts?
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