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Originally posted by Tom Earp:
Remember ONE MAIN THING boys and girls WE ARE ALL GREEKS!! We are in the minority no matter who we are and what Greek Organization we belong to. We all have the same feeling about our FRAT/SORO.
I have a lot of fellow Greeks who are friends of mine and are GLO and BGLO.
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This is exactly what I meant in my post when I said that people don't like to admit it. Yes, we are ALL Greeks. BUT WE ARE DIFFERENT!!! This issue spills over into everything, I see. We can NEVER move ahead if people continually to ignore the fact that we are different. There is nothing wrong with that. IT'S OK!

We can be different and learn from each other's differences and still respect each other's differences. Please don't blow it off by saying we are all Greeks. That does not mean that we are all the same. In the words of Stuart Smalley, "And that's Okay."
On another note, Tom Earp, about Greeks being in the minority. I used to be a tour guide at my school (Wittenberg University), and we would tell the prospective students about Greek life on campus. When I started giving tours my sophomore year, campus was almost 60% Greek. By the time I graduated, it was only 40% Greek.

Did anyone else experience anything like this on their campus, a decline in Greek life? Do you think it will turn around? I know this is kinda (well, really) off topic, but I just wanted to know how it was across the board.