Plain and simple, I think that chapters should offer more informationals to give interests more insight into their respective orgs. That way, more young men and women will have to opportunity to get to know what the org. is really all about. I know that my UG offered a NPHC round-up midway through the Fall semester. Each org. had a room in the student union and students would visit each room to learn more. These events are GREAT for incoming freshman and "old school" students as well. Each org. presented their org., general history, and fielded questions various questions. This is the place where a freshman that doesn't know anything about an org. usually decides what they may be interested in and/or wants to begin researching.
Note to Nachural: Keep in mind that behind EVERY UG chapter, there is a GRAD chapter. Therefore, there should never be a day that you say there is nothing a grad member can do for you. Who's to say that you will even make UG? Your research should not be one-dimensional.
Also, how did your sister "make all the moves" to get XYZ back on her campus THEN decide that AKA was the way to go....?