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As an aside, what are you talking about restarted the greek system? My chapter has been continuously on campus since our chartering at CSULB in March of 1965. |
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I'm a California greek, too. As far as LGLOs go, there are TONS in CA--typically several sororities and fraternities on the larger campuses (UCLA, USC, UCB, etc.).
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I was at Disneyland today and saw a large amount of ladies in their letters to I kept count because I'm lame like that. I counted this:
1 Delta Phi Epsilon 2 TriDelta's 2 Alpha Chi Omega's 4 Kappa Delta's 1 Phi Mu And a large group of girls taking pictures in front of the Sleeping Beauty castle in their very pretty Alpha Phi hoodies. |
I went to a school California and we had a great Greek system. I think schools on the east cost a mid-west have significantly larger Greek systems. Our school had an average of about 80-100 people in each organization. Whereas my friends went to schools that had around 200. I don't know how you could get along with that many people. It almost defeats the purpose.
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You don't need to get along with all 200 members. It just means that you have 199 other sisters who share in your sisterhood. |
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Yeah, Greek is housing at UCSC is soooo not happening anytime soon. We aren't even allowed to display Greek letters outside of a house. I don't actually know what the school would do if we did, though, because it's not like they're super involved in our org. Oh, hippies!
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kidding. I don't know. |
The school is just really anti-Greek. Apparently, they sent out letters a few decades ago basically telling Greek orgs they weren't interested (Stay away!). Wtf? I guess the main reason is that UCSC isn't supportive of the Greek system. At least the didn't "phase it out" like Santa Clara! The fraternities and sororities there can't even write "Santa Clara University" on a shirt with their letters on it. Lame!
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Just a guess here, but cost and availablility of a property that is zoned for "multi-family" housing have got to be a major considerations. A fixer upper 3-4 bedroom house in Santa Cruz would cost a minimum of $500K, and come with a property tax bill of $5000 a year. It's probably not worth it.
Lucy, is Santa Cruz considered mostly a residential school or a commuter school? |
Yeah California's establishment is pretty against Greeks. They (administrators and legislators) see Greeks as elitist, snobby, rich, and into hazing.
Our school is pretty neutral towards Greeks (until it's time to ask for donations from alumni) but they are adding more and more ridiculous regulations regarding parties (hiring more cops ($100 an hour per cop), hiring fire marshals at $300 an hour), grades, and faculty advisors. I guess the grades and faculty advisors are really that ridiculous. I think Greek life exists in California...it's just subdued and having letters doesn't make you automatically awesome like it seems to in the South. Oh well still love California anyway |
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