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Old 05-04-2010, 10:59 PM
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Originally Posted by sandiego_DUde View Post
Lastly, as mentioned above in my plan, partying will not be affected (now). In all fairness, I don't believe sororities are allowed to host parties so unless I'm wrong, I'm not understanding your stance on it. I know on my campus, every sorority has a certain number of community service hours required per member. Feel free to disagree but reputation is built (positively) by doing community service with sororities, in which they see a better side of us and are in a non-threatening situation.
What do sororities' requirements or their ability to throw parties have to do with ANYTHING? And you said:

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Originally Posted by sandiego_DUde View Post
The reason our social schedule is lacking is because it's the one thing we have to hold over people. We don't typically have parties unless we (the execs) feel that the house earned it, which only requires getting 50% of the house to 2 events a week. When people aren't willing to put in that little effort, there's no reason they should get to party.
I don't get it - do you see parties as a threatening situation? That's a whole lot of effed up thinking right there.

And I don't care how much the sororities say "oh, DU is such a great group, they showed up to help us at our cat-grooming philanthropy" to their guy friends - the guy friends' next question is going to be "what is their social schedule like?" You can be the darling of your HQ, the sororities and the administration, but if the GUYS RUSHING don't see that they will get something from membership in your group as well as giving something back, they're not going to join.
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