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Old 07-30-2002, 10:43 AM
Dianne Dianne is offline
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Well, Josh, in response to your original post, I suggest this: Try to talk to your Greek advisor first. Probably take some of your brothers along - makes you look more like a unified front. Tell her/him that if PNM's are going to know this about your chapter, they also need to know it about the other chapters that are in trouble. Also tell her/him that the situation is turning around and you don't feel that PNM's should really know about chapter problems that are in the process of being solved. (Quite frankly, I don't think that type of info should be on an info sheet at orientation, but that's just my humble opinion.) If talking to your advisor doesn't help, try having one of your national officers talk to her/him (like the ones you'll soon be meeting with). Sometimes advisors are a little more willing to listen to a national authority than snot-nosed "frat" boys. And if that doesn't work, file a formal complaint with her/his boss. Somewhere at your school, your advisor has someone she/he has to answer to. I say go up the chain of command until something works.

That really sucks that this happened, and having a crappy advisor hurts the entire greek system at your school. Good luck and keep us updated.
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