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Originally Posted by UGAalum94
So, if the second type makes a "risky" call during recruitment in the eyes of fraternity guys, (I don't mean in the eyes of sorority women or alumnae who hold the core values of the GLO high; I mean too many fat girls or ugly girls, or emo girls, or athletic girls or maybe too many minority members on a campus where "eekkk, we need to be old south") then it can affect the socials they are able to have or which groups will pair with them for homecoming or Greek week or whatever.
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This was exactly what happened...
I wasn't going to spell it out completely but certain decisions such as this...a certain girl was in question for a very long time...they finally voted her in.
With a lack of tradition and poor decision making, it will eventually sink this chapter here in a year or two.
I forgot to address this:
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Women often are a part of fraternity rush. Men are never a part of sorority rush (well, unless you count them hauling stuff in and out of the house.)The Grand Consul of Sigma Chi personally presented me with a badge replica for my work with their Theta Tau chapter, so it's fair to say that I was a little more involved with fraternity rush and life than the average co-ed.
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Is that in Arizona? Then it's not a Southern fraternity. The stuff that you know about sororities...doesn't really matter to Southern sororities. Some stuff is correct, to be sure but it's another world in my opinion.
I doubt my cousin "broke any chapter rules" by telling me what was going on in the voting by telling me about something that happened four or five years previous to her telling me, and her being out of college for at least two years after she told me. If she did break rules on such a past event, I don't think it matters.