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In my collegiate experience there wasn't friction between groups, it was more that each ran in different spheres. Although there was always someone prattling about Greek Unity like it was a slogan.
When large charitable events took place people from all organizations tended to show up.
My only experience with co-sponsoring an event was a food drive with Iota Phi Theta. Unfortunately they didn't show up, so we soldiered on and completed the project.
The only problem I remember was in the creation of the Greek Council. One organization one vote often led to multi cultural groups on the exec board. Often the group itself would have less members than the exec board did, let alone the rest of the delegates.
It led to odd tensions because the decisions that the MCGs would want to implement were foreign to the mainstream GLOs, and sometimes often foreign to the NPHC groups also.
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