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Originally posted by DeltaSigStan
Whenever our Asian, Latino, and multicultural GLOs participate in events with IFC and PHC, they go all out, they're totally into it, and show LOTS more spirit than we do (str8 up). This last Greek Week, it seemed as though USFC dominated everything.
However, this is the third yr NPHC has first chosen to participate in Greek Week and then either backed out or not shown up. Our NPHC doesn't seem to want to participate with the rest of the greek community, opting rather to do their own service and social events. We've really want them to do stuff with the rest of the greeks, especially since they're the fastest growing greek council. I mean, if what we're doing is comm. service and showing spirit for your org, why not?
Is there a reason for this? And does this occur at other schools?
ETA: If you feel any ignorance in this question, please feel free to call me on it.
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Don't take it so personal. I would just tell you to keep inviting the NPHC orgs. and if they choose to participate they will and if they don't then oh well. At least you can say that you invited them.
My chapter always wanted to participate in Greek Week, but when it came to events, we either weren't interested in those events or we didn't have enough members in our chapter at the time to participate. But in those cases, we helped out by being judges for contest or setting up refreshment stands for those who were competing. We found a way to get involved, simply because we wanted to.
Not every NPHC org. is into the whole Greek Week thing. Have you tried to get them involved with your organizations in other ways? Maybe you should start off by trying to co-sponsor service events or fund raisers with those NPHC orgs on your campus.