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Originally Posted by Cutie_Hootie
As you can see by the chapter names, Hanover has a long tradition of Greek life and involvement. I do believe that they are still very influential on campus. For example, the last two Student Senate Presidents have been members of Chi Omega, and I cannot remember the last time a non-Greek was elected to that position. Greeks are involved in every single activity on campus--there are Greek RAs, almost all the members of Mortar Board and the Senior Committee are Greek, etc.
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While my campus is much younger than Hanover, the Greek involvment in student leadership postions are very similar. The vast majority of SG officals have been Greek, both past and present. Almost every single activity on campus has at least one Greek involved, and many times in a leadership postion.
My campus has about 16,000 students with 12 fraternities, and 10 sororites with those numbers being a mix of IFC, NPC, NPHC, and local GLOs.