Ok-I'm thinking about this Live Journal thing...but I don't know. I just read an article where someone had a blog way back in the early 90's(LOL) when the internet was still young, and all this remained on the internet, and their boss found out what the person had written and fired them.
But I'll answer questions!!
And maybe...just maybe...I'll start my own live journal.
What's Greek life like at your school? How many sororities and fraternities do you have, what percentage of students are Greek, how involved are people within the Greek community
Greek Life at my school is expanding. We have a lot of 'hippy mentality' left over from when Stockton was founded in 1969. I think the first Greeks came on in the 1980's, and didn't have a very positive reputation until recently. More and more people are begining to 'Go Greek'...so its looking good. Lets see, we have 5 NPC Sororities, and I think about 8 NIC Frats. I have no idea how many 'minority' organizations. I think something like between 3-5% of students are Greek. As far as involvement- its also improving. People are begining to enjoy service and everything good like that.
What's your Tri Delta chapter like? What's your reputation on campus? If you had to describe it in one word, what would that word be?
My chapter is...well, all encompesing. We have a great range of girls, and none of us 'look the same' which I know can sometimes happen. Everyone is friends- we may not be best friends, but we all support each other. I know if I have nothing to do, I could take out the roster, point to a random name, call her up and probably have an awesome time.
Our reputation is improving. Not that we ever had a 'bad one'. The administration always loved us, the community always loved us, the frats always loved us. The other sororities...well, 3/4 of them fought very hard to keep us off campus. The 4th ended up joining with the others too, after they realized they weren't the 'popular' sorority to begin with, and if they tried to fight the other 3, they were going to get more trouble for it. It was a very messed up situation. A year ago, I would say that 90% of the girls in the other organizations hated us- I could relay some HORROR stories about how low people can go. But now- I'd say only about 5% of people still harbor animosity towards us, but thankfully they are graduating, and I feel by Fall 2004, everything will be positive.
One word- STRONG
What's your housing situation like? Do you have a house or a dorm suite? If so, who's required to live in? If you don't have a house, do you ever wish you did? What's the prettiest Tri Delta house you've ever seen on another campus?
We don't have any Greek Housing. Most of the sisters live in apts with each other, but you don't have to, its usually a choice (EX- I know at least 4 apts that all 4 roommates are Tri Delts, but I lived with my roommates before, and I promised them I would live with them after). The only house I've seen was UT-Arlington, and it was very nice.
If I think of any other questions, I'll post some!