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Animate 11-20-2007 04:28 PM

Separate but Really Equal
 
An article I took from a facebook group on Greek Life and the segregation that exists. I thought it was pretty accurate up until one particular section.

http://www.associatedcontent.com/art...nceptions.html

12dn94dst 11-20-2007 04:37 PM

I liked how the "Greek housing, Community Service, and Activities" section didn't mention service at all. :rolleyes:

33girl 11-20-2007 04:53 PM

Wow, there were LOTS of generalizations in that article. Pledge classes of 50 for an NIC fraternity OR NPC sorority are definitely NOT the "norm" when you look at all the Greek systems across the country.

cuteASAbug 11-20-2007 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 1551224)
Wow, there were LOTS of generalizations in that article. Pledge classes of 50 for an NIC fraternity OR NPC sorority are definitely NOT the "norm" when you look at all the Greek systems across the country.

That was my exact thought when reading the article. Along with the fact that houses are a necessity for NPC sororities and that we make t shirts for everything. (Although in ASA, we tend to make t shirts for just about anything.)

Tom Earp 11-20-2007 06:48 PM

Hm, I guess there are a lot of assumptions going on here there?

tld221 11-20-2007 11:49 PM

WTF.

Quote:

White fraternities and sororities are larger than NPHC organizations.
right. of course they are. :rolleyes: (ok im pretty sure they mean on the UG level, but the statement, like many others, are so blanket its ridiculous.)

Quote:

Salt and Pepper Mix

"We called it 'Salt and Pepper'. It's the most fun exchange I've ever been to. It was so inclusive," says Heirichs of an event predominately white Kappa Alpha Theta participated in fall of 2005 in a social event with NPHC organizations Omega Phi Psi and Alpha Kappa Alpha. Events like 'Salt and Pepper' are becoming the normal means of showing Greek unity and diversity. At different universities nationwide black and white organizations work on Homecoming floats together, attend "All Greek" barbecues, and perform community service projects together.

So when one talks about Greek segregation know that both sides are equally as prejudiced and that is just the way they seem to like it.
[singing]ebony and ivory, living in perfect harmony...[/singing]


actually, serious question: anyone go to a school where these "mixed parties" happen? do people really mix and mingle and is fun had amongst the masses?

rhoyaltempest 11-21-2007 01:26 AM

As a writer I hated this article as I do most articles written by those on the outside looking in. When you write an article and talk about topics as serious as segregation, hazing, and the public images of people and organizations, you'd better have the facts and know what you're talking about and it's clear that the writer did not do as much research as she should have. I hate that. Dig deeper and learn something about these organizations, their histories, and current activities. If you're going to write about a topic, don't half step, go all the way and get the facts straight. Anything less is just not being fair.

tld221 11-21-2007 01:46 AM

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Originally Posted by rhoyaltempest (Post 1551463)
As a writer I hated this article as I do most articles written by those on the outside looking in. When you write an article and talk about topics as serious as segregation, hazing, and the public images of people and organizations, you'd better have the facts and know what you're talking about and it's clear that the writer did not do as much research as she should have. I hate that. Dig deeper and learn something about these organizations, their histories, and current activities. If you're going to write about a topic, don't half step, go all the way and get the facts straight. Anything less is just not being fair.

you know! we are here soror.

i wrote a response on the page but then i realized how old the article was. oh well.

PeppyGPhiB 11-21-2007 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by tld221 (Post 1551433)
[singing]ebony and ivory, living in perfect harmony...[/singing]

actually, serious question: anyone go to a school where these "mixed parties" happen? do people really mix and mingle and is fun had amongst the masses?

At my school, whites, blacks, asians, latinos, etc. all joined the NPCs/NICs on campus. To my knowledge the school doesn't have any NPHC chapters. So, no mixers like this at my school because all of the groups were already racially diverse.


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