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Sigmapisimom, we do "get IU". We do. Believe us, we do. You don't have to have your leg amputated to know that it is painful. The argument of "you have to experience it to understand it" doesn't apply.
And things do change. This past fall's recruitment (elsewhere) brought some changes that have been decades in the making.
Personally, I am heartsick at the outcome of Indiana recruitment every January. Their Panhellenic system is perpetuating an archaic method of selecting members based on what, to me, are invalid reasons. Yet there is some powerful motivation and support to continue it. As a Panhellenic-minded GC member (search my posts, I truly have friends in every chapter), I say "shame" on my sisters.
Answer this, IU Panhellenic: why NOT change? What valid, supportable, evidence-based reasons can you provide for NOT changing?
Bring it. I'm ready.
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"One of the painful things about our time is that those who feel certainty are stupid, and those with any imagination and understanding are filled with doubt and indecision." Bertrand Russell, The Triumph of Stupidity
Last edited by AZTheta; 01-20-2014 at 09:54 AM.
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