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The Old Sigma Nu house on Arkansas Ave is University owned right now. I am pretty sure AOPi rented it during their construction. PKA is next door and in the process of fundraising to renovate. All of the fraternities have rebuilt, renovated, etc (maybe one or two excluded) or are in the process. Almost all have partnered with the UA for financing which means UA now has control of their building, land, etc.
The sororities on campus have not, at this point, done any serious remodel or reconstruction to accommodate their large numbers. However, there are already plans in progress for some houses. The KKGs meet in an auditorium of the business building for chapter. Dining room seating is limited to those girls who live in the house except for special events and those are accomplished by setting up tables in the living room, den, etc. Cost of sorority housing at UA is actually pretty comparable to dorm costs (only speaking for KKG here). But, the majority of sorority women do not live in the house because only about 80- 90 girls live in each house and 300 is average chapter size. I think Arkansas Greek life does a great job of working with their groups and everyone recognizes the struggles that are associated with managing groups this size. Every single group on campus has large numbers - even the house that struggles to make quota, relatively speaking - so this is a problem up and down the street. I did not know the Chancellor had to ask Greek life to open for expansion...why would GL not do this? Seems like a nobrainer but then again...sometimes the ways of Parice escape me. |
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Maybe the sororities will have to add 3rd and/or 4th floors to expand, lol. |
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Interesting thread.
I wonder how many women at Arkansas don't go through recruitment because the pledge classes are so large. A large pledge class and a large group like that holds zero appeal to me. My entire graduating class in high school was only 150 people! It's really too bad they can't bring on three or four groups all at once to eliminate the stigma of being the "new" group. As someone else said, there are probably plenty of women who would enjoy the sorority experience, but don't necessarily want to be in one with all of the extra southern expectations attached. |
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Looks like it was where it says "Law Programs Center", right there in front of Holcomb and Futrall. |
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If you don't want a "southern" sorority experience, you probably aren't going to rush at Arkansas. You can only go on the "it's a sorority, but not like the others" train for so long, unless you have women coming to the school with plans of pledging that group. Some of the historically Jewish sororities have chapters like this, but as for the other 24 NPC groups, it really isn't feasible. |
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The new AOII house is expensive - but it is right in line with the new dorms on campus. We had a lot of issues with women living off campus for financial reasons, so we weren't just competing with dorm costs, but with costs of untraditional college housing. |
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Very true, Titchou.
Also, when I was in school (early 80's), Theta was on StadiumDrive next door to AKL(?). It was not on a corner,that I remember. |
Wow! You mean down there by Pomfret? Maybe in the old Sig Ep house?
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I don't think that biggest equals best necessarily anywhere, but my limited experience was that well-regarded chapters typically pledged quota and retained their members a little better over the year compared to less well regarded chapters. |
Arkansas should get with it and really reach out to some of the original NPC groups who have left for various reasons over the years.
That's far too few houses for far too many women who wish to participate, and having over 100 pledges is not conducive to member retention. By the time you learn their names it's time for Rush 2012. Sooner or later women will not bother, or they'll go to school somewhere else. JMHO |
I was wondering in this situation if Panhellenic would hold 2 formal recruitments. Maybe the first at the begining of fall semester and the second just afer mid-terms, or at the begining of spring semseter. Set a limit for the numer of PNMs for the first recruitment at 600. First-come, first-serve basis. If a PNM misses the first recruitment she must wait for the second. It would keep the NM classes smaller and give the NMs a chance to bond with each other and the chapter. And any women who miss the first recruitment would have an opportunity to explore other campus activities they might not have otherwise been involved in.
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That's an interesting idea, except that I could see many chapters saying thanks but no thanks to a second round of recruitment. It could also really help some PNMs and really hurt others (reputation, grades, activities would all come into play).
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This is true. The University is expecting their largest freshmen class in history. My daughters friend, who just completed her freshmen year, received a letter from the university in the spring stating they would be unable to accommodate her housing request for the fall. At the time she didn't know if she was even going to be able to house in the house. Fortunally she did receive space in the house for the fall. |
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