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Originally Posted by DeltNick
The idea of rebranding rather than repairing is something that has never been tried before. It implies open-endedness and really gives our Chapter the opportunity to take our public image in the direction that we see fitting. It really is an exciting endeavor, being able to take something from the ground up and transforming it into a nicely-sized presence on campus.
One of the things I was hoping to do was work with a more established Sorority in organizing events. Find a Sorority that has a good presence on campus and ask them to work with us in organizing events. Co-ed Greek events tend to be wildly popular at my school, so I think this could be a big help. How should I go about finding a Sorority to work with us if I don't really have any contacts in any of the Sororities at my school. Is it as simple as knocking on one's door, sitting down with them, and laying out our event idea to see if they would be keen on participating?
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i like this newbie. well spoken, not defensive, and uses the search function. w00t!
i think pairing up with a sorority is a great idea. I guess it would depend on your campus, but i would work on chapter dynamic first before you branch out to other chapters. you mentioned some of your members are shy/introverted - i imagine this comes to men and women? that may put the pressure on your members. it could be good or bad pressure, dunno.
unless your campus is the type where collaborating/having mixers are key to reputation, wait until youre a confident, cohesive unit.