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Originally Posted by Glitter650
I did too, i was like, they don't have GLOs in the UK hehe 
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Having gone to UK (University of Kentucky) I knew exactly what this meant. This advisor is not really doing anything new, although she may think that she is. In the late 70's, my UK Pi Phi chapter won a Panhellenic award for inviting the Delta Sigma Thetas over to our house for dinner. UK Panhellenic was starting to push integrating the chapters even back then.
Greeks at UK have traditionally been segregated. When I went through "rush" in 1976, one GLO closed that year because they pledged a black member and it split the house. I thought that things had changed along with the passage of time (30 years!!!!) but I see that it still has not.
Greek membership has changed, though. Now there are no longer just IFC, NPC, and Divine Nine chapters to consider --there are GLO's for Hispanics, Asians, multi-cultural houses, houses based on sexual orientation, various religions. What it comes down to is this: the need for the fraternal spirit. Man was not meant to live alone. Man is a social animal. Fraternities and sororities fulfill this need. It might take another 30 years for UK to fully integrate its GLO's, no matter what this advisor suggests. The emphasis should be on membership within the environment that suits the individual.