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greek visibility on your campus
today we had our club fair (always the first week of the semester)and i was hyped! the greeks took up a good row of tables (the closest we will have to "greek row"). this was the one day you will be bombarded with letters on our campus--otherwise, theyre not around. (unless u live in 3rd north, which is primarily the 'greek' dorm)
props to AST for pretty much dominating advertising (i seriously got about 5 fliers on different occasions!) as well as dphie. shouts to theta phi beta (i think our only local) as well. heres the (+):
here's the (-):
any1 else have this issue? do certain campus' greek orgs prefer to be low profile or is it jus the school atmosphere? (and ive already looked up the previous threads on greek visibility and decline of GLOs on campus, so dont link them--i read them) |
It definitely depends on the campus.
I think at big state universities, particularly in the BCS conferences, Greeks are always visible. Be it from actual Greek Rows, big houses, sheer numbers or the high level of involvement. Here at Nebraska, you better be Greek if you want to be Student Body President, or you have to be so involved that greeks know you from a lot of various things. Here are some ideas that I think can help raise your profile.
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i dont really know if the student clubs here are dominated by greeks, but i seriously doubt it. the only thing greeks and student club members have is their excitement to be a part of something. i dont know if they intertwine at all. nor do i think its a requirement for the orgs to be involved on campus (and if they are, i dont know about it.
and honestly, the majority of the campus could give 2 craps about greek life. thats sad, IMO. Quote:
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