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Greek Unity
Since our organizations were founded on the principle of cooperative effort, what do you do to promote Greek Unity? Do you respect members of all Greek Organizations? Why or why not?
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i truly respect each greek organization.
each has a history that is to be admired. the good that each organization has done and is still doing stands alone. each organization offers something positive to the community as a whole (and adds to campus life) i really get upset when us bglo folks get to arguing over petty things like who did what first. it not only divides us more, but it also makes it seems as if our founders' purposes got lost over the years. i wish i could see a lot more greek unity than i do. |
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just because it is not a Sigma Gamma Rho function does not mean we stay clear. |
I respect each organization BUT not every member.Personally I've always been close with Sigma Women and have been supportive of their programs. When I first stepped on campus I was greeted by SGRhos and even when I decided to become a Zeta they were VERY supportive of me.In terms of actions I think that supporting each others events is the most important part of Greek unity.
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I respect each organization of the NPHC, and do everything in my power to set an example of unity and peace. One must understand that we were all created with the same goal in mind, we just take different paths to get to it.
Much love and respect to my greek sisters and brothers... keep doing what you're doing!! ~Miss1908~ ------------------ Depend not on your own strengths, but on the strength that come from the Lord. |
I agree with RHOyal and Dove 1920...
i respect and admire each and everyone of the the Divine 9. when i on the yard of different campuses or even an event that draws my people i always look forward to seeing greeks. i will admit that there are some people of the orgs that i do not admire. i even like the lil competitions that go on on different campus...the feeling of walking a yard on trying to find out who runs the yard...whether it's my sorors or another org running the yard to the chants about our orgs or to see the divine 9 strolling through a party. what would be nice is to see all of the Divine 9 on a campus at the same time. ------------------ Delta Alpha Spring 94 http://www.plauder-smilies.de/coolman.gif _________________________ http://www.plauder-smilies.de/angel3.gif Imaginer un métro rempli avec les anges tombés... Evil knows where evil sleeps~~Nigerian Proverb |
Personally, I think it is beautiful when a school has all the HBGLOs represented...they collaborate and show a lot of love toward one another. I think friendly competition is good, too--it keeps us on our toes.
I love seeing other orgs. doing their thing and representing POSITIVELY...I don't respect ANYONE who does a disservice to their founders and their letters. Greek Love, Chaos |
Well I don't think our organizations should be in "competition" with one another. We are here to provide services for our communities and that should be irrespective of what other organizations are doing. But if we are "competing", what are we "competing" for?? We should strive for excellence at all times because that was the plan of our founders...not to "run" the yard...
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To answer your question simply: we all are competing for the best and brightest prospects, the most grants/power/prestige and campus/community resources, etc. Competition is healthy if it makes your ogranization stronger. It is unhealthy if you're so busy competing and showing your *zz by trying to be the big man/woman on campus that you forget the goals and missions of your organization and your Founders. To answer the original question: I always feel a bond when I met someone who is a member of a HBGLO, regardless of affiliation. Since I traveled a lot in my last couple of positions, I was always on the lookout for a member of the NPHC around the country, and invariably would met one. Almost without exception, they were all very nice and super friendly. The most important way to encourage Greek Unity is to not allow alleged stereotypes about organizations, and the members therein, prevent you from actively participating in relationships and dialouge with others. Clearly, I don't respect all members of all the HBGLOs, because some folks I've met have not been worthy of my respect. |
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I also love greek unity. At my school, I believe that we are the only school in Illinois that have ALL NINE organizations ACTIVE! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif I love going to parties, hearing the different chants, watching all of the organization stroll (or strut) And what I really like about it is that we have what you would call a unity stroll, where everyone is strolling togehter! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif:0 ------------------ Da' Assassin Epsilon Xi #2 Spring 2000 |
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As a member of the old school Spring 83'I must say that Greek unity has gotten much better. The greeks on the various campuses in my area Northern Virginia,DC,and MD are really trying to strive for greek unity. However, there are always a few folks in the various organizations that have that mentality that they would never associate or work with another organization. Believe it or not, some of those folks carry that attitude to their place of employment. I'm speaking from experience because we have eight of the nine at my job and some greeks won't even attend another organizations fundraisers (Scholoarship programs, blood drives, voter registration, etc.)because they don't respect other organizations. I'm a member of a graduate chapter and some of the greeks are still holding on to their undergraduate days or early days as members of their perspective organizations.
Interesting topic! Serioussigma22 |
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Wow...I think that SIU-E is the only Illinois school that has all 9 of the NPHC orgs. I am also from the Ill-State and I've visited all the majors (Northern, Southern, Eastern, Western, U OF I, I-State) and I have found that are always 1 or 2 orgs missing due to disciplinary(sp?) problems. The greeks I know from SIU are pretty cool but I was unaware that Depaul had NPHC greeks. Who is represented over there at the home of the blue demons? |
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