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Originally posted by adpiucf
Tyler, getting involved and exploring issues at your campus starts with face-to-face communication, and not subscribing to an online chat.
Go to Greek Affairs and look at the schedule of upcoming events. Attend an IFC meeting, GAMMA, president's round table, Greek Week planning, or any number of Greek programming going on. Schedule a meeting with the director of Greek Affairs and ask for his help in guiding you to making a contribution of your time, thoughts and talents into UCF Greek Life. Explore leadership opportunities in your fraternity. Whatever you do, you'll be great at it. But you can make the most difference in your Greek community by being an active member, starting dialogues with your friends and fraternity brothers and doing it LIVE... there you'll find real solutions and make real differences. We can't hide out on the internet forever... all we do here is talk, swap an idea or two. Get out on your campus and make a real difference. Good luck.
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LOL...check my bio before you post something like that. I've been greek week chair, vice president for 2 terms, president and am now rush chair. In addition I've been the IFC rep for my fraternity for 3 years.
Listen, I don't know why everyone is getting so upset. It was an idea. Like I said, if the server can't handle it, then it can't. I just don't like it when someone immediately shoots down an idea instead of thinking of constructive alternatives. Something like this would provide a great way for people at their school to communicate. I'll repeat, this is not just for me. I know plenty of people within my own greek community, but there is always room for more viewpoints and more discussion to make communities better. What people in IFC and the presidents of chapters think is often times far different than what the actual members think.