In response to SSS and ZTA posts, the only way the policies are going to work is if you talk amongst your panhellenic about the policies everyone has. You guys are totally right, it's not fair that some people choose to ignore their policy and are getting off scot free. For any of these policies to truly work, panhellenics will have to abide by their policies and make sure everyone is on an even playing field. I'm not saying to rat out other orgs, but if we're all greek together, then working together to accomplish the implementation of policy will be good for all sororities.
In response to SigmaChiCard, a girl got in trouble for kissing a guy in public while tipsy? DAMN! Now if that were the case at my school and chapter, we'd all be in trouble. Those folks need to ease up a bit

But with regards to the alcohol free initiative, NPC sororities are SUPPORTING NIC fraternities who have chosen to go alcohol free. We didn't put these policies into place to restrict anyone from drinking. We did it so that those fraternities who chose this route would have the support of NPC and its member groups. Imagine if you will being the only dry fraternity on your campus, and having to compete to get sororities to mix with you because you can't do it in your house. It would pretty much suck for them...by NPC groups passing a policy, we hope to alleviate some of that suckage, for lack of a better term. And since NPC houses have always been alcohol free, at least those owned and run by sororities, it's not a change in their sorority house life...just where they mix. Of course, it affects those who aren't of age to drink, but what can you do?