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Originally posted by Rudey
Dude, I got the pm. Thanks.
I tried to post this earlier but it didn't let me. I was wondering what you thought a student run fraternity council could offer. I go to a small school (4,000 people, 8% greek) where parties are open to the entire campus and generally are the same every year. Plus if venues like GC allow houses to see what's going on at other campuses and chances are one house, isn't going to use the idea of another house on the same campus the whole idea sharing becomes moot.
So what're the benefits that you see is what I'm asking in something like this?
-Rudey
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So ya'll actually don't do anything as just "IFC"? Where all houses participate in something together? If you don't share events like rush, homecoming, etc... You're right there is no point (except if your president looks good on your resume). Doing thing as a group though will get you better campus recognition and will help everyone to shoot for the same goals. If you only have 8% Greek then your IFC's goal should be to increase the number of students that go through Rush. It could work towards that goal by promoting Greek Life in general.