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AlphaFrog 05-31-2006 10:55 AM

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Originally posted by SOLOMON_1906
Right LOL

Have the PIKES colonized at Howard yet? I work on a campus where the PIKES have recruited more black men than one of the NPHC fraternities on campus....I can't wait to see what happens.

Do a search, but PLEASE do NOT open up that can of worms again!!!

ETA: Check here for Pikes at Howard

DSTCHAOS 05-31-2006 12:27 PM

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Originally posted by GeekyPenguin
Yes - some Latina and multicultural sororities have joined the Campus Panhellenic and still conduct a different recruitment, but if you join the National Panhellenic Conference, all of your collegiate chapters that are on a campus with another NPC sorority would have to do recruitment the same way we do.
Makes sense. Thanks.

DSTRen13 05-31-2006 12:27 PM

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Originally posted by SoCalGirl
Ah come on. Don't you want to learn door chants and obsess over your membership numbers? It'll be fabulous!

/sarcasm :D

What's a door chant? Sorry, I know this is probably a stupid question ...

aopirose 05-31-2006 12:39 PM

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Originally posted by DSTRen13
What's a door chant? Sorry, I know this is probably a stupid question ...
Door songs/chants - http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...threadid=54891

AlphaFrog 05-31-2006 01:05 PM

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Originally posted by DSTRen13
What's a door chant? Sorry, I know this is probably a stupid question ...
Ya'll could sing:

D-D-D with an S
S-S-S with a T
D with an S
S with a T
D-S-T! Yeah!


Sorry...couldn't help it. It seems like every three letter NPC has a chant that goes like that.:) ;) :p

Munchkin03 05-31-2006 01:15 PM

In addition, there are NPC requirements that just don't mesh with NPHC culture. I know that NPC requires disclosure of financial requirements during the recruitment period, while NPHC groups have a little more discretion.

xo_kathy 05-31-2006 01:26 PM

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Originally posted by TSteven
From the University of Michigan Iota Phi Theta website. (link)

Totally off topic...

Why do the guys in the pics have different hand signs - some with one finger and some with 3? I thought there was only one for the whole org. If it's super secret stuff I can't know, that's fine. :cool:

Rain Man 05-31-2006 02:02 PM

*groan*
 
^^^XO_Kathy, for the love of all that's good and decent, and to totally avoid another culture-based GC riot, please delete your post.

(this is despite recently such threads have been positive and productive, I don't want to see the winning streak broken).

DSTCHAOS 05-31-2006 02:15 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by AlphaFrog
Ya'll could sing:

D-D-D with an S
S-S-S with a T
D with an S
S with a T
D-S-T! Yeah!


Sorry...couldn't help it. It seems like every three letter NPC has a chant that goes like that.:) ;) :p

You all know that we have songs and chants so a door chant wouldn't be such a huge stretch. :)

We actually have a couple of chants and "circle songs" similar to the one you posted. :p

DSTCHAOS 05-31-2006 02:23 PM

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Originally posted by xo_kathy
Totally off topic...

Why do the guys in the pics have different hand signs - some with one finger and some with 3? I thought there was only one for the whole org. If it's super secret stuff I can't know, that's fine. :cool:

Speaking as a nonIota, of course:

That's an honest question. Both are commonly used handsigns for that organization. ;) Why exactly BOTH are their signs is something I do not know.

DSTCHAOS 05-31-2006 02:25 PM

Re: *groan*
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Rain Man
^^^XO_Kathy, for the love of all that's good and decent, and to totally avoid another culture-based GC riot, please delete your post.

(this is despite recently such threads have been positive and productive, I don't want to see the winning streak broken).

You can't predict how people are going to respond to posts so stop being so dramatic. Your sensationalism can actually set the tone for a negative discussion. ;)

Besides, the only evil Iota is starang21 and he's too busy cutting my lawn to respond.

PhiRhoSister 05-31-2006 03:08 PM

Does the NPHC have such large dues as the NIC? If not, then being a member of both the NPHC and NIC could still be cost-wise reasonable for an organization. The NPHC and NIC seem to focus on different fraternity issues, so there appears to be benefits to belong to both.


Quote:

Originally posted by GeekyPenguin
Yes - some Latina and multicultural sororities have joined the Campus Panhellenic and still conduct a different recruitment, but if you join the National Panhellenic Conference, all of your collegiate chapters that are on a campus with another NPC sorority would have to do recruitment the same way we do.
There is no NPC requirement on this. If a sorority joins the NPC, collegiate chapters would not have to do recruitment the same way unless the campus Panhel requires it. Under COB, other recruitment styles can still exist.

ETA: The NPC Unanimous Agreements do not require this, and these are what are mandatory and required. NPC policies and recommendations are not mandatory, but can be adopted by a campus Panhel.


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Originally posted by zchi2
That's probably why there aren't any latina/asian/multicultural sororities in NPC too.

The reason no other sororities have join NPC is because of the NPC's unanimous agreement on expansion. There are many sororities that meet the NPC joining requirements. But unlike the NIC which has an open expansion view, a NPC sorority cannot establish a chapter on a campus without the prior approval of the campus Panhel. Therefore, sororities joining the NPC would severely limit their expansion to campuses that are not “open” to NPC expansion.

ladygreek 05-31-2006 03:16 PM

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Originally posted by xo_kathy
Totally off topic...

Why do the guys in the pics have different hand signs - some with one finger and some with 3? I thought there was only one for the whole org. If it's super secret stuff I can't know, that's fine. :cool:

Also speaking as a non Iota, the national website shows the three finger sign as the official one. As for the middle finger sign, well I only know what I have been told--it's "I" for Iota. :D

AlphaFrog 05-31-2006 03:32 PM

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Originally posted by PhiRhoSister
There is no NPC requirement on this. If a sorority joins the NPC, collegiate chapters would not have to do recruitment the same way unless the campus Panhel requires it. Under COB, other recruitment styles can still exist.
NPC requires all NPC sororities that are not at total to participate in recruitment. I believe that Campus Panhel is able to make exceptions, but I'm not even sure about that. COB is a seperate issue, it's not an alternative to rush.

GeekyPenguin 05-31-2006 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by PhiRhoSister
Does the NPHC have such large dues as the NIC? If not, then being a member of both the NPHC and NIC could still be cost-wise reasonable for an organization. The NPHC and NIC seem to focus on different fraternity issues, so there appears to be benefits to belong to both.




There is no NPC requirement on this. If a sorority joins the NPC, collegiate chapters would not have to do recruitment the same way unless the campus Panhel requires it. Under COB, other recruitment styles can still exist.





The reason no other sororities have join NPC is because of the NPC's unanimous agreement on expansion. There are many sororities that meet the NPC joining requirements. But unlike the NIC which has an open expansion view, a NPC sorority cannot establish a chapter on a campus without the prior approval of the campus Panhel. Therefore, sororities joining the NPC would severely limit their expansion to campuses that are not �open� to NPC expansion.

Actually, there are NPC requirements on recruitment that state that if there are 2+ NPC groups on campus, there must be at least a partially structured recruitment.

suntzu1963 05-31-2006 04:06 PM

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Originally posted by xo_kathy
Totally off topic...

Why do the guys in the pics have different hand signs - some with one finger and some with 3? I thought there was only one for the whole org. If it's super secret stuff I can't know, that's fine. :cool:

Below is Iota Phi Theta's official handsign:

http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/4...tahands6bs.gif

The other handsign used in the photos from the link was used as a secondary, unofficial handsign.

The meaning of both handsigns, respectfully, I will not discuss on the message board.


Quote:

Originally posted by DSTCHAOS
Speaking as a nonIota, of course:

That's an honest question. Both are commonly used handsigns for that organization. ;) Why exactly BOTH are their signs is something I do not know.

Quote:

Originally posted by ladygreek
Also speaking as a non Iota, the national website shows the three finger sign as the official one. As for the middle finger sign, well I only know what I have been told--it's "I" for Iota. :D
Thank you DSTCHAOS and ladygreek for your responses. :cool:

xo_kathy 05-31-2006 04:53 PM

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Originally posted by suntzu1963
Thank you DSTCHAOS and ladygreek for your responses. :cool:
Yes, ladies, thank you for your responses.

And thank you, suntzu, for your informative response. Of course I would not want to know the meaning - just wanted clarification on why I saw 2 different ones.

And Rainman, sorry, not deleting my post. Valid question and some very helpful, positive responses. Maybe you should delete yours. Obviously an Iota himself didn't think it was something to "riot" over. :rolleyes:

Rain Man 05-31-2006 05:00 PM

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Originally posted by xo_kathy
Yes, ladies, thank you for your responses.

And thank you, suntzu, for your informative response. Of course I would not want to know the meaning - just wanted clarification on why I saw 2 different ones.

And Rainman, sorry, not deleting my post. Valid question and some very helpful, positive responses. Maybe you should delete yours. Obviously an Iota himself didn't think it was something to "riot" over. :rolleyes:

When you delve into sensitive topics such as this here on Greek Life, it's like playing Russian roulette; sometimes the gun goes "click", sometimes "bang!"

In your instance, the gun just happened to "click".

So while you rolling your eyes, don't get it twisted. Next time the gun can go "bang!"

:rolleyes: Back at'cha, Miss.

DSTCHAOS 05-31-2006 05:20 PM

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Originally posted by suntzu1963
Thank you DSTCHAOS and ladygreek for your responses. :cool:
Hey buddy. I hope I didn't misspeak too much. ;) I actually looked on your national website but overlooked where the official handsign was discussed.

DSTCHAOS 05-31-2006 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rain Man
When you delve into sensitive topics such as this here on Greek Life, it's like playing Russian roulette; sometimes the gun goes "click", sometimes "bang!"

In your instance, the gun just happened to "click".

So while you rolling your eyes, don't get it twisted. Next time the gun can go "bang!"

:rolleyes: Back at'cha, Miss.

Oh stop it already, Alpha Phi Omega. ;)

starang21 05-31-2006 07:34 PM

Re: Re: *groan*
 
Quote:

Originally posted by DSTCHAOS
You can't predict how people are going to respond to posts so stop being so dramatic. Your sensationalism can actually set the tone for a negative discussion. ;)

Besides, the only evil Iota is starang21 and he's too busy cutting my lawn to respond.

i gotta work last night off, huh?

starang21 05-31-2006 07:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by suntzu1963
Below is Iota Phi Theta's official handsign:

http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/4...tahands6bs.gif

The other handsign used in the photos from the link was used as a secondary, unofficial handsign.

The meaning of both handsigns, respectfully, I will not discuss on the message board.





Thank you DSTCHAOS and ladygreek for your responses. :cool:

good ish bruh.


*starts a party walk*


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