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Originally posted by aprilxo
OH.
MY.
GOSH.
Do not even get me started on how much I hate the nazi bitch.
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Sublelty is a virtue! I actually did laugh out loud when I read that!
But, Greek advisors can be really bad news. Those of you who have been around for a while might remember the sexist comments in the newspaper from the advisor at the University of Colorado after an alleged sorority hazing incident.
In another situation at one of the chapters I advise, the president of the university offered our chapter a couple of prime located lots on which to build a house at $1 per year for 99 years. The Greek Advisor went ballistic and tried to block the deal by any way he could, including saying he was going to open the opportunity up to all of the other GLO's on campus. (I should point out that most, if not all, of the others owned houses -- ours was small and rented at the time) He also had a personal agenda in that he wanted to build a "Greek Life Center" on the lots.
I finally had to point out to him that HIS BOSS had offered the deal, and if he really liked his job, maybe he should back off a little. He was gone by the next year, I think.
Now, to be honest and fair in terms of full disclosure, I should point out that the President is a Delt alum (no relation to me -- that's a joke) and the brother he made the offer to was the student member of the University Board of Trustees. The deal was not done in the end because the chapter is new and doesn't have the means to raise the down payment, etc.