In a word, NO.
I dont mean this to sound mean, but its the only way I can get my point across. I tend to be blunt. I apologize in advance.
Dont bother your greek advisor. She seriously has more important things to worry about. Use the proper chain of command. Have your president contact their president and have her be super sweet polite about it, "I'm sure it was an oversight on your scholastic chair's part, but the grade reports show my chapter has the highest grades. Your website lists incorrect info. What can we do to help correct the mistake?"
If they give you grief, then take it to panhellenic, which your ga will be at. Adress it at that point.
Even though youre in the right, youre gonna look bitchy if ya go to the ga for it without trying to resolve it through the proper channels. Cause he/she's gonna have to drop what they are doing (if they even follow through) to chase down a prez, when its something you could and should do.
What most people dont understand is that greek life is training camp for the real world... with parties. Example: In 10 years at your advertising agency or accounting firm or wherever it is you work and you have a problem with a co-worker in another department, you dont go to the president of the company, you talk to your boss and have them talk to the boss in the other department. You get tons of respect for using chain of command. It shows you're an adult and understand organizational structure.
Another benefit of chain of command. After recruitment when the infractions will fly, and they always do, if you have taken care of everything else on a low key, when a serious issue comes up that deserves to be taken to the greek advisor, it will get much more attention and be taken much more seriously becasue you havent gone running to her every 6 minutes complaining about this or that.
As for the chick in the picture on the site. Tell panhelllenic about it. Its their job to handle that stuff. Not yours, not the greek advisor. If I was him/her and someone came to me about a girl on a picture on some website somewhere, I'd deal with it, but think they were petty for coming to me to deal with it when I clearly had many other, larger issues to deal with; university officials, other greeks, etc.
Dont go accusing me of not understanding how panhellenic works either. Ive been greek for 12 years and as an undergrad was the IFC delegate to PC for 2 years. I understand the importance of anonimity of recruitment councelors and panhellenic officers. I'm just saying dont bog the ga down with minutia like this. Handle it the proper way. You'll get a lot more mileage out of it.
Good luck in recruitment.
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