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Post Modern, maybe but last time I checked Keegan wasn't frat. Our purpose should be the same as it was when we were founded. Did our founders see us progressing? Of course. Are we? No. A question I give to us all when was the last time there was a discussion on Greekchat, Collegeclub, or any where else about how great a program was. Isn't that something that's holding us down. I've done about 50 posts in the last few months ranging from parties to projects but why aren't there any responses. Brothers said they were concerned with parties when they were in college but I ask why. Because they needed funds for this & that. I asked back in May what does it take to make a successful caberet and you know how many responses I got. 1 Thanks Soror. Now heres what grad chapter is going to say. You need to throw this service project & let's help these kids over here but wait I need to pay for my books, food, gas, dues, regionals, clothes, BILLS, and wait I'm working 40hrs while taking 18 credit hours. But I'm at fault for everything wrong in our organization. I'm an undergrad I have alot on my shoulders and who's here to help me be the best damn Sigma I can(grad chapter should be). Luckily my father (Sigma Spr 80) and my mother (Zeta Fall 79) help me & my chapter know how to be good Sigmas. One could say it doesn't take money to voluteer just time. There is but so much you can do without money. And if you look around everyone is doing those projects. Sigma wasn't designed to be just another group out there doing the status quo. Our programs SWWAC, SATAP, SADA and so on our one step higher than what else is out there. But undergrads are at fault because we aren't elevated as high as grad chapters are with our programming. If we were what would the purpose of grad chapters be. We expect you to be one step higher. We throw a party to raise money for the chapter you throw a party to raise money for a scholarship. You see where I'm going with this. Put yourselves back in our shoes for a hot minute and maybe you can see the life of an undergrad isn't that easy.
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