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Originally Posted by FIJIReezy21
And that's another thing, we're not allowed to have alcohol at any of the recruiting events. However if you ever were to have like an unofficial after party, how would you go about telling people about cuz if we get in trouble then we get a rush infraction & possibly lose out on doing recruitment events
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We don't have any Greek housing at Loyola (except one group who is currently suspended by the university...). So we held parties in off campus apartments. None of the groups ever advertised these parties as being part of rush (there were no flyers advertisng it, everything is word of mouth at Loyola), but it always happened.
Groups would hold parties before rush started and then one during rush after the groups met some key PNMs they wanted. Then they'd call up the PNMs and invite them with a "hey, my friend is having a party on saturday, you and your friends should come" or something similar to that. Note: All of the groups always had sober brothers there to make sure nothing bad went down. So while these were unofficial events, all groups took precaution.
I'll boiler plate this by saying that yes, you may get into trouble with these. Technically, any dwelling where more than one member of the same fraternity resides could be considered a 'fraternity house.' So if you and one of your brothers lived with 2 other non-affiliated people, your place could technically be classified as a fraternity house (This is how it was explained to us by our national org). If something bad were to happen, your group would be toast and get targeted.
I'll also add that I think due to Loyola being located in a major city and the fact Loyola only got a serious Greek Life advisor two years ago is why these parties occur. If you go to a school in the middle of nowhere, it would be pretty hard to pull this off without having a high potential of getting into trouble. None of our groups ever got 'turned in' since every other group (and club sports teams) had these parties.