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Originally Posted by tld221
And at many schools, Greek Life/Student Activities has a larger influence/impact on campus life than Multi/cultural offices.
It is an interesting model. At face value (what k_s has presented) the model seems super segregated but I could see how that is beneficial for NPHC/MCG. I think it implies that the university acknowledges that the councils and organizations operate very differently and need their own space to do their thing, but it also implies that the university is not going to create any common ground for all orgs to share.
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Can I just be super honest and slightly shady?
Why should the orgs share common ground? Even aside from recruitment practices, it's apples and oranges, from systems of advising to theories of lifetime commitment. And social justice.