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MTV is at it again!
Santa Cruz Sentinel
April 15, 2003 MTV scouting UCSC frat for reality series By EMILY SINGER Sentinel CORRESPONDENT SANTA CRUZ - Whispers at the bus stop and rumors at the gym have blossomed into full-fledged buzz: MTV is in town. A production crew for the cable television network is in Santa Cruz to shoot test footage for the MTV reality series "Fraternity Life." The UC Santa Cruz fraternity Delta Omega Chi is a candidate for next season's show. Crew members, who made a stop in town two weeks ago to scout locations, are expected to be in town through the week. Cameras will track the 28 fraternity brothers - and a group of potential pledges - through this week's rush activities, said junior Evan Beaudu, frat president. If MTV producers decide the frat is series-worthy, a crew will film the entire quarter, then edit the footage to air in the fall. It's unclear what criteria MTV producers are using. A network spokesman declined to comment on the filming, saying only that "nothing has been confirmed." The reality show follows a single fraternity throughout a three-month pledge period from rush week - when interested students find out about the fraternity - to initiation - when pledges become members. A similar program, "Sorority Life," follows the escapades of a sorority pledge class. Last year's debut program featured a group of UC Davis students. A memorable moment occurred when one of the students, who was pledging a mainly Jewish sorority, said she had no idea Jews don't believe in Jesus. (She was accepted.) This season's frat series, airing now, has captured the pranks and drunken blunders of members of the Sigma Chi Omega house at the University of Buffalo in New York. Several Buffalo members experienced the backlash of TV stardom first-hand when the March 26 episode showed them sneaking into the local zoo after hours. After seeing the footage, zoo officials pressed charges. But UCSC is a world away from fraternity-laden Buffalo, and even UC Davis. UCSC does not have a recognized Greek system, and there are no on-campus fraternity or sorority houses. Local frats and sororities fall under the same classification as other student groups, said campus spokeswoman Liz Irwin. "We have no control over what is filmed, and it is the right of students to appear," said Irwin, who spoke carefully when asked to comment on a possible Banana Slug edition of "Fraternity Life." "It's not something we particularly support or endorse," said Irwin who added she doesn't watch MTV. "But we do recognize that this show, if aired, would have the UCSC name attached to it, and we would hope students, and MTV, would represent (the school) in a fair way." Beaudu said his fraternity lobbied MTV to come to Santa Cruz, in part to break the stereotypes surrounding Greek life. "We're trying to show we're really close and really nice guys," said the Northern California native. For example, the fraternity is organizing a seminar with other UCSC Greeks to learn more about state and UC rules governing hazing. Beaudu said a series on MTV also would help to educate UCSC students about the Greek system, a challenging goal considering the traditionally anti-Greek sentiment on campus. Until 1986, UCSC was California's only Greek-free university. That's when a fledgling group of young men assembled amid heated criticism from students and administrators. UCSC's Greek system has expanded to 14 Greek organizations with close to 300 students, slightly more than 2 percent of the roughly 12,000 student population. Delta Omega Chi is hardly all prim and proper, though. The frat's Web site displays a photo gallery of partying students. One photo shows two women dancing, with dollar bills tucked in their underwear. Meanwhile, a Saturday night party at a Santa Cruz house rented by some of the frat members was broken up by police. Students, hearing an MTV film crew would be in attendance, showed up en masse. A group of students interviewed Monday were skeptical when asked about an MTV appearance by a UCSC frat. "There really is no Greek life on this campus, so it's kind of a joke," sophomore Ana Castillo said Monday at the campus Student Union. "I think it's a bad idea for sororities and fraternities to get the amount of filming and support that they do. And as a woman, I think a lot of what fraternities do is disrespectful. I can imagine students rallying against it." Beaudu speculated the anti-Greek atmosphere at UCSC could work in the frat's favor, because MTV "never likes to do the same thing twice." ------------------------------------------------------------------------ You can find this story online at: http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/arc...es/01local.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Copyright © Santa Cruz Sentinel. All rights reserved. |
wow, that's interesing. i wonder what's going to happen on the next season then...
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We can only guess....
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They're doing this at a school that's one of the biggest anti-greek schools in California?
That'll help matters. I still don't unerstand why any national organization, IFC, Panhel, or even NPHC, has spoen out against this crap. |
agh!!! somebody stop the madness!!!!
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It's the same reason you don't see the above mentioned groups speaking for or against abortion/war/animal rights/name cause here. |
I wonder if the participating group has actually watched the last few seasons? What is in it that makes these groups participate? Watching the last few it could just be a total, complete lack of common sense...
Do they expect different results? MTV will make them look like upstanding citizens, definitely. |
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This would effect Corina, I remember her talking about people showing up at her house after that party.
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so is MTV going to spot delta omega chi a pledge AND a chapter house seeing as how none of the GLOs on the campus have them? I'd like to see them do one without the luxury of houses.
and does everyone on campus call them delta chi as apposed to delta omega chi??? :rolleyes: |
Just FYI:
I put up a page last week on Season Two - that has more info and news about the frat. |
There are groups "speaking out." The advisors at USC put together a list of groups advertising on FL and SL. Those groups were contacted and informed that the other groups on campus (whose numbers total close to 2500 as compared to 40) do not support the show. I am pretty certain that they made their feelings known to Greek101, who as you know, pulled their sponsorship of the shows last week.
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Corina here-
Yes they did get them a pledge house, and I think even a new fraternity house as well. Both of campus. DOC is not going to show anything different than current fraternity life, although I doubt anyone believed otherwise. They're doing this for the money and rumor is that they don't intend to accept any of the pledges at all. I can't verify any of that, but that's what people have been whispering. And yes, all those people who wanted to party on mtv then decided to try to party and my house, and I'm very bitter about the whole thing- although I think it will be interesting to see them crash and burn on national tv. Trying not to be bitter, Corina |
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Let's go with the chapter and pledge house! :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: |
I thought they don't even get to stay in those houses after the season is over......
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