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Old 03-03-2006, 07:59 PM
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Originally posted by ZZ-kai-
I guess I really don't follow your post?

Anyway, every school that has Greeks, has the potential to be a good Greek system. Nebraska had the exact same chances as every other chapter in the world, to be good. But, they weren’t, and they were re-orged by their alumni, and they came back as a pilot chapter for MOP, and have been a great, leading, dominant chapter ever since. Do they still have their internal issues? Yes. Do they get stalked by GF to make sure they're following every single rule? No. Can they drink? Yes. Can they drink in their house? No - because they are a dry house by choice, not because MOP told them so.

Success breeds success. If chapters continue to not adapt to change, they'll die eventually. Trust me.
I'll try to clarify. The MoP chapters that are used as examples for MoP success are located on campuses that have very strong Greek communities. Using the alpha chapter as an example really doesn't prove anything because it comes from a campus that is 50% greek. Penn, OK, Auburn...they are all very greek oriented.

The chapters that are not mentioned in examples for MoP success are struggling every bit as much now as they were before the initiative.

The ideas behind MoP is something that every chapter should already be following, however the initiative is only creating a division.
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