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Originally Posted by Bronco
Okay is it necessary to be so rude? I said there was an office. And yeah I know there are contacts but there's no number for the specific fraternity and sorority life office itself which is what I was looking for. Follow your own links and youd see that it basically directs you to student activities. Oh and gives you the number/email for two advisers. I already tried emailing one of them and they didn't email me back. The address is the student activities office too. I thought 33girl meant an independent office or something.
Regina.George - so if the chapter average on campus is more than the total the chapters can take in more than total?
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Obviously you have no idea what RUDE is but I guess acting helpless is the way to go here? That link I provided has the names of two separate people, including the advisor, with two different phone numbers from the main Student Activities number at the bottom of the page. What more do you want? Honestly, Kristin Fouts is the Assistant Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life and can be reached at 269-387-2131 and
kfouts@wmich.edu and there is a Fraternity & Sorority Life Graduate Assistant who can be reached at
SALP-GreekGA@wmich.edu and 269-387-2138. Their offices are listed as #223 Bernhard Center in Kalamazoo. What else do you need? If you really want to go Greek walk yourself to 223 Bernhard Center, or call them since your email wasn't answered. Rush ended almost two months ago and you need to be proactive if you really want to be Greek and take matters into your own hands, which may include going in person or actually doing some leg work. If you keep getting led back or thinking it is just the Student Activities Office, why aren't you asking them who to talk to or what to do?
Do you think anyone here is going to tell you any different than to go to the office, we have no special knowledge and really, a lot of people would have been a lot ruder or not given you the links. I gave you the benefit of the doubt of being unaware of navigating pursuit of membership, a mistaken act of generosity for sure.