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Originally Posted by ree-Xi
Odd that you could or would "require" members to join at least one other organization. Who are you to control the outside activities of members? What happened if someone did not pursue other activities?
Also odd because in my experiences, there were very few members who only belonged to the sorority and nothing else. Most of the members were active in at least one (in many cases, several) other campus organization(s).
I am not sure what's more common, only doing the Greek thing and nothing else, or participating in a bunch of activities on campus?
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It was never required for us to be involved in other organizations on campus. I just think greek women in general are social and highly involved on campus. This not only helps you as an individual, but if your sisters are involved on campus, it helps put your Sorority's name out there. I can't even begin to count the times I heard people say ... "Oh, she's a new student ambassador and she's in the ABC sorority" or "The new student body president is also a XYZ sister".
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Originally Posted by lDoCvOe
well see since we werent recognized by the school till this year we couldnt really put out fliers and publicizing events. and since now were allowed to throught the school im looking for ideas for publicizing events and such
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This may be
far down your list, but does your university have a greek council? If not, I think it may be to your advantage to form one with the other greek organizations on campus. Maybe you can formally assist each other in recruitment. Schools that have a "unified greek system" are always stronger...in numbers, in quality members, etc. Just a thought.