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ColdInCanada11 08-23-2010 06:38 PM

COR Poster Slogans
 
Hello everyone, hope your summer has been treating you well!

Our PR emailed everyone for suggestions for COR poster slogans, to give more options in additional to the ones on international's website. I've googled around and searched on gc for suggestions, and I've found quite a few that are applicable to all groups. I was wondering if anyone has any Alpha Gam specific slogans that work well?

To give background, pretty much no one on campus knows about greeks. Our entire greek system has ~100 people total for 7 orgs. So, that puts us at 100/~15,000 on campus students. It's tough because most people on campus have no idea how to read Greek letters or have any idea what actually happens in a Greek org.

Thanks for everything! If you want to PM me for more info, feel free. Hope that everyone's having an awesome day!

PNM at FSU 11-11-2010 02:09 PM

Student now...sister(or Greek) forever!

Join the (however many years Alpha Gam has been on your campus) year old tradition!

Great memories, Greater friends, and the Greatest years of your life. Alpha Gam.

Just a few ideas... :)

agzg 11-11-2010 02:34 PM

I have to admit I'm notoriously bad at this type of thing so I'll defer to the sisters who are actually talented at coming up with refreshing and clever sayings.

That said, I'm only here to comment about the look on my face when I saw "COR Pornstar Slogans" as the thread title.

About like this: :eek:

LucyKKG 11-11-2010 05:32 PM

^^ Umm...are you serious? Read it again.

33girl 11-11-2010 09:22 PM

Maybe something along the lines of "Are you going nuts? Check out AGD" and a squirrel - but if the majority of students don't understand Greeks they might misinterpret it and think you're some sort of mental health service. :p

Or consider this: Back in the 20s and 30s when "nice women" were first starting to use cosmetics, the magazine ads were often very text-heavy and instructional - so the women would know what the products did, the effect they were supposed to create and how to use them. The ads were often literally their first exposure so they were pretty remedial. You might want to do something similar.


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