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Originally Posted by adpiucf
UCF sorority alumnae, are you thinking what I'm thinking? (I'm thinking... who's left to do homecoming?)
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There are lots of larger fraternities at UCF nowadays. The larger ones include: Alpha Tau Omega, Theta Chi, Phi Delta Theta, Beta Theta Pi, Delta Upsilon, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Chi... there's probably more that I can't think of right now since we're in the summer. There's also lots of smaller ones. For Greek Week the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life determine who are large frats and who are smaller ones and pair them up with each of the sororities, but for Homecoming it's every group for themselves; fraternities match up if they want and serenade the sororities they want.
Secondly, I stand corrected- I meant to say probabtion, not suspended. My mistake!
Third, my personal opinion on the subject of groups on probation is that, while PNMs
should be smart enough to keep up with the information that is on the OFSL website themselves, they are generally pretty ignorant about it. I think it should be said, and possibly the rho gammas or exec board for recruitment might discuss why a group would recieve probation of any kind. On the other hand, doing so may have a huge affect on the chapter's recruitment. Either way, I don't feel that anything should be 'covered up' for the sake of recruitment.
Finally, I'm not thrilled with the above poster who says they are going to "expose" OSI. I'm sure you are angry and upset with how things are happening, but it seems pretty clear to me (and a lot of my greek friends) that it was a pretty silly idea to hold a chapter event (with girls who will take lots of pictures and put them on facebook, nonetheless) when you are on social probation. I'm not pointing fingers at anyone, but I'm just surprised that no one stood up and said "This
might just get us in more deep with the university than we already are". OSI is a fairly well run SGA entity, and I would suggest that if you have issues with the system, your best bet would be to discuss this with the office of Student Rights and Responsibilities, or talk to President Hitt about it at an Open Forum.
Sorry for the crazy long post!