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Old 06-07-2016, 11:54 AM
yonah_riese yonah_riese is offline
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Interesting how it seems a lot of people have issues with Panhellenic national (and I guess local?) policies. I know on my own campus, the girls were extremely upset about recruitment policies and their level of enforcement. Fraternities basically had free reign to do what they wanted (including throwing various social events throughout the recruitment period), while sororities were extraordinarily structured and an eye was kept on their every move, making recruitment a miserable rather than fun process. The common opinion was that university administration was being sexist, but digging deeper it was obvious that it was a direct product of NPC's outdated set of rules that don't really fit in modern society.

I don't know if other sororities across the country have the same point of view on recruitment, but it seems like there's plenty of beef with a range of policies.

Technology aside, does anyone know if there's any way to initiate change or consideration of change in these kinds of policies with NPC? Has anyone tried? Thoughts on if they'd even listen?
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