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You know, I haven't seen them on SLU's campus. I know AKA is at least somewhat affiliated with Harris Stowe (they started here when it was Stowe Teacher's College) but SLU does not formally recognize any of them. |
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We are prohibited from having high school interest groups. |
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In other cases the school will not allow additional GLOs on campus so then we go the city wide route. And finally, sometimes we just don't want to be bound to a specific campus, because of the restrictions they may put on us. In St. Louis, Alpha Omega began as a campus-based chapter at Harris/Stowe (as you said then Stowe Teachers College.) However, it changed its designation to citywide to be able to accomodate Wash U., SLU, etc. that did not have a critical mass of Black women from which to form a chapter. And I already mentioned UMSL and the now-defunct Eta Pi chapter. Lastly, we also have core chapters that are based at a specific campus, but are allowed to recruit from nearby campuses. In these cases approval is required from all of the schools involved. |
I guess the clarification is that SLU wouldn't approve such a relationship, while Wash U has a Black Greek Council to help WashU students of NPHC chapters... I'm not trying to make any claim that it is happens the majority of the time, but I do know that not all schools will deal with the NPHC because they consider them discriminatory.
Could SLU support an NPHC chapter or two? Maybe one fraternity and one sorority, but more options are available with the city-wide chapters. Instead of one or two, nine or more are available. (SLU does have many multicultural orgs (Black STudent Assoc, Hispanic And Latino Org (oy I think), ASIA, etc. just no MCGLOs or NPHC orgs) |
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Please don't perpetuate something that isn't true. Its annoying and degrading. And do you know for a FACT that SLU doesn't allow NPHC because of discrimination, or was that something that someone told you? My sorority has separate chapters at Harris-Stowe and UMSL, as well as SLU (though I don't know if its active). In general, its probably a better idea to let NPHC greeks speak on NPHC matters, since we are directly involved. That way false information isn't given. |
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I know that NPHC does not discriminate. I never said that it did and I tried to make that very very clear. I can tell you that there are NO NPHC orgs on campus as campus orgs. And that SLU has not allowed them in the past, and does not now. This was explained to us NPC people at one point, now, it could a)been explained by the Greek Advisor wrong, or b) have changed since then. This was never an attack on NPHC orgs, simply an attempt at explaining why I am so unfamiliar with them, and so would other people on my campus, because there is much less of a presence here. |
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She also said that "they consider".... not that they do discriminate. Although I see your frustration with that, there is no need to jump on her like that.
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Jubilance,
Is your collegiate chapter citywide, or campus based at the U? Nu Epsilon is citywide, but recognized at the U as a student org, thus they are able to use the facilities, etc. |
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I know I said that the school considered it so, I also tried to establish many a time that I know that this isn't the case, at the same time I've seen discussions on here where NPHC members said that they weren't sure they'd be ok with a white person joining and that though they'd never met a white soror if they did, they'd want to question them or wouldn't consider them truly part of the sorority. This is individual and not institutional but obviously discrimination still exists in every facet of life, sadly sometimes even in Greek Life. |
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