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Originally Posted by naraht
I meant two groups that on the council *other* than APO. So the council is something like "asian sorority 1", "asian sorority 2", "asian fraternity", "hispanic fraternity", "local black sorority not allowed on in local NPHC", etc...
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The council is represented in that fashion, yes. It's mostly hispanic fraternities and sororities. I got confused with what you were saying. If a different sorority or fraternity member wanted to join another group on that council, they could. But that would be EXTREMELY frowned upon. It would be seen as an extreme act of disloyalty. Furthermore, since both groups would be considered social GLO's, one would have to disaffiliate with the first group before trying with the second group.
APO at WPUNJ is considered a service GLO even though we're in the UCGC council. What groups you can join is monitored by type of organization, (social, service, or professional). So technically you can join 3 GLO's on the campus. I'm an APO, I am also a Tri-Beta (professional). I would be free to join one social GLO, regardless of council.
Does that make more sense now?