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hoosier 01-17-2004 11:51 PM

N. IL adds five GLOs
 
Greek Life
Four fraternities, one sorority may be added to NIU’s Greek Row

Article by:
Aacia Hussain - Greek Affairs Reporter
ahussain@northernstar.info


Four new fraternities and one sorority are one step closer to joining NIU’s Greek Row.

The Greek Life Standards Board is recommending approval for the organizations to join NIU, said Chris Juhl, activities advisor for Greek Activities.

The national fraternities selected to join NIU’s Greek Row are Sigma Nu, Phi Kappa Psi, Pi Kappa Phi and Chi Sigma Tau. The sorority joining will be Kappa Phi Lambda, a multi-cultured, Asian-interest sorority.

Initially, eight groups applied for recommendation to join NIU, but the GLSB denied recommendation for Alpha Sigma Omega, Phi Rho Eta and Delta Sigma Phi.

Juhl explained the main reason was that eight groups were too many to bring to campus at once. The groups came and made their presentations for expansion and we chose five, Juhl said.

The GLSB gave the groups’ recommendations to the Interfraternity Council and the National Pan-Hellenic Council. The official approval lies in their hands. The IFC and the NPHC have until Feb. 6 to make their entrance official. Juhl stressed that this process is only a formality, and it is only a matter of time before the groups enter campus.

“They could be here by the fall, but that would be the earliest,” Juhl said.

However, Juhl predicted there will be groups that may not be so welcoming to four new fraternities and one sorority on campus.

“Some of the other fraternities, they don’t want the competition,” Juhl said. “They look at it like they need men filling beds or we’re not paying our bills.”

Having five new groups may take away from the pool of men that might rush their houses, Juhl said.

Crystal Hoppe, president of the College Panhellenic Council, said it is natural for other houses to be competitive.

“Everybody wants to be the best,” Hoppe said. “To be top in service hours, philanthropy ... If you have more groups on campus, someone will obviously be against it.”

Hoppe mentioned that the expansion could be positive for NIU.

“It could get more people involved,” Hoppe said.

As far as housing, the groups may live at a number of houses open in the area.

“There are landlords who are looking for tenants right now,” Juhl said.

However, the fraternities and the sorority don’t need a house on Greek Row to officially be recognized by NIU.

Three of the fraternities slotted to join will be returning groups to NIU.

“Sigma Nu had internal issues and shut down in the mid-’90s,” Juhl said.

Pi Kappa Phi left in the ’60s.

“They were only here about five to 15 years,” Juhl said.

Currently, 7 percent of NIU’s student population is Greek, which is 1,200 students. There are 575 women in sororities and 625 men in fraternities.

The national average for Greeks who make up a university’s student body is about 12 percent.

PhiPsiRuss 01-17-2004 11:53 PM

REPOST
 
Already posted at:
http://GreekChat.com/gcforums/showth...threadid=45125

Tom Earp 01-18-2004 12:08 PM

Why thank you russelw.

I had not seen that post, but did see this one.

LXA did at one time till about1-2 years ago had a Chapter at NIU but had the Charter taken and closed for being and doing some stupid things.:(

Guess it was to soon for LXA to go back to NIU campus or maybe made a presentation, and because it of the problems was not re-accepted back. Anyone know?

g41965 01-18-2004 12:11 PM

I' ve got a question similar to Mr. Earp's. DU had a longstanding chapter at N. Illinois 1966-2001 which was closed for Drug Use. Was DU considered for a revival.

PhiPsiRuss 01-18-2004 12:28 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by g41965
I' ve got a question similar to Mr. Earp's. DU had a longstanding chapter at N. Illinois 1966-2001 which was closed for drug use. Was DU considered for a revival.
That would a decision made by DU. Most fraternities would wait at least 4 years before reestablishing a chapter closed for drug use.

DeltaBetaBaby 01-18-2004 02:11 PM

AFAIK, almost every group that has left NIU has done so due to risk management issues, NOT number.

Tom Earp 01-18-2004 02:35 PM

Thank you DeltaBaby, I hope that Stupid Greeks are not a thing that is in the water or air at UNI!:(

It seems that if a campi is noted for that type of behavior, they just all seem to get into that type of mode regardless of what Hdq. might say!:o

Those that do, as We can see, do pay the Piper!:mad:

It Hurts All Of Us!:(

Kevin 01-18-2004 03:15 PM

That's an aggressive expansion. I question whether 3 fraternity colonies added at the same time is a good idea. It's a really sink or swim environment. I'm pretty sure our IHQ knows what it's doing if it agreed to this. The colonies that succeed will probably be very strong due to the competition they face in starting up.

It appears that for us at least, this is a recolonization of our Theta Eta Chapter founded in 1970.

From their website (which is still active and seems to be very current) they seem to have gone dormant in '97.

valkyrie 01-18-2004 03:30 PM

I'm not so sure that such a huge expansion at NIU is a good idea. The Greek system there is not big at all -- I think the reason is that most students there don't stick around for the weekends because, well, DeKalb is a really boring town. It would seem difficult to get so many new groups up and running in that environment.

PhiPsiRuss 01-18-2004 03:33 PM

I would interpret this mass expansion as meaning that existing chapters should be prepared to get shut down quickly if they don't get their act together.


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