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I agree with shadokat and 33girl.....if the other sororities are sick of their behavior I would band together with them to get things changed. It would be 4 against 1, which would win you the vote.
This is also one of those great "life lessons" being in a sorority teaches us. Trust me, you will run across people like this in jobs and such where you can't always vote them out. Been there, done that. If you can figure out a way to take the "power" out of what they're doing, that's another way to solve the problem.
I have another question....how does this sorority holding the CPH Recruitment position each year affect this situation? If it's a recruitment violation, she's not the one making any decisions. And if it's a violation against her own group, she shouldn't handle the violation at all. Is your CPH functioning correctly? Is your Greek Adviser functioning correctly?
Another question...you haven't mentioned how the other groups perceive this. What do they think about all of this? Where do the other groups fall in terms of "popularity" on campus? DON'T name names....just use XYZ, etc. (And before anyone flames me, I'm trying to figure out the dynamics of the CPH in order to figure out options. I'm not looking to discuss why popularity on campus isn't an issue, can't judge by size, etc. I know all of that. But if anapanda's group is the smallest, least powerful group on campus they're going to have to fight this differently than if they were the 2nd largest, most powerful group.)
PsychTau
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