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Originally Posted by Eureka_mo
As far as wanting my daughter to be a part of Greek life and also bashing the system, that's totally true. The problems are not the fault of the girls in the chapter houses. Every sorority member my daughter came into contact with during recruitment was nice to her, and she actually enjoyed the process and meeting all the girls. I just don't understand why IU/PHA allows the system to continue the way it is. Why are so many qualified young women turned away from an experience that would benefit not only the girls, but the university?
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Re: the bolded. In my opinion the "problems" with Indiana bed rush (no quota/total system)
are "the fault of the girls in the chapter houses." They have their reasons for maintaining this system; they have the power to change it. They choose not to. The University and the Panhellenic Association cannot dictate membership to each chapter. These are private membership organizations and they alone determine membership.
If nothing changes, nothing changes.