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Originally Posted by KAPital PHINUst
But specifically doing what? And why the need?
Your dilemma is an interesting one, but way too broad. Why do you want the councils to work together?
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Why wouldn't the councils want to work together? What's wrong w/ building a united Greek community on campus?
From my very recent experience working in Greek Life at a university, having all four councils (or however many there are) work together can help in terms of breaking down stereotypes btwn the councils. As you know from GC, all four councils are different and offer different perspectives on Greek life. I think it's important that collegiate councils come together for that purpose, as well as to show the student body that they can all come together as members of the Greek community.
I could go on, but I think there are many benefits in having councils work together... at least for Greek Week and other all-Greek events the school may plan.
In terms of advice, I thought ekDZ1535 gave a lot of good suggestions. I think it's key to remember that getting the councils to work together won't happen overnight. I think it's important to get the councils to communicate with one another first, and then go from there in terms of what can be done to get them to collaborate on some projects.
Good Luck!