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Old 04-26-2001, 08:07 PM
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So did anyone catch ER tonight? Typical fraternity storyline...pledge gets hazed (while wearing the letters of the fraternity he is pledging) and then dies from drinking too much. Yet another reason why I will recieve a "look" from people when I tell them I am in a sorority!

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Old 04-26-2001, 09:12 PM
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I missed it and i usually watch ER too....another reason why finals suck. So out of curiousity...what was the fraternity of choice this time?
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Old 04-26-2001, 09:20 PM
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Sheesh - what about all the GDI's (btw, that is an affectionate term for me since all my boys were proud GDI's) that get pi$$-a$$ drunk and end up in the hospital or worse...at the funeral home? What about the greeks that go get them and call for help -- I was that greek. During my pledge semester a girl at the end of our hall (GDI) decided that since she'd never been *away from mom & dad* and since she'd never been drunk before, that a fifth of Wild Turkey would do the trick! Oh and did it ever!! A trick on her poor little 110 pound body that almost killed her. And yes I did go and get her and the medics who saved her life. She got kicked out of the dorms for the rest of the semester, but I was just glad she lived. People who are ignorant when they drink get themselves into trouble -- not the letters that they may or may not wear.
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Old 04-26-2001, 11:16 PM
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I just wonder why TV writers like to show this type of activity. Of course all this PR comes right before kids decide what school to go to and recruitment. I feel like families who know nothing about the system think everything on TV is real. It just goes to show that the media would rather scare veiwers and get ratings than really educate them, I haven't heard anything about our programming or philanthropy mentioned in any story.
Maybe NPC and IFC could do a joint PR venture on positive education.
On my campus I feel as if the fraternities are more wide open and are more likly to have accidents, but I think that goes back to how each campus is set up and ECU is very different than the schools I have been reading about here on GreekChat.
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Old 04-26-2001, 11:36 PM
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Ecukd, what do you mean about being set up differently?

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Old 04-27-2001, 12:07 AM
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I am so glad that someone else saw that episode!! I was pissed off as soon as I saw the letters on the guys shirt, I called about half my sisters, no one was happy. We were thinking of starting a letter writing campaign and suggesting that they show a few good sides of greek life, does anyone know if letter writing campaigns really work?
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Old 04-27-2001, 09:55 AM
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I am so glad that someone else saw that episode!! I was pissed off as soon as I saw the letters on the guys shirt, I called about half my sisters, no one was happy. We were thinking of starting a letter writing campaign and suggesting that they show a few good sides of greek life, does anyone know if letter writing campaigns really work?
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If you have enough folks writing letters, then it will work. Count me in... I decided I was writing one the second I saw a sorority girl getting treated for being kicked in the mouth while chasing a pig in the mud. When did that become a Greek Week competitive event??? I'm glad I don't have a computer at home, because I probably would have typed a few unladylike comments to NBC immediately after the show. I've had some time to calm down, but I'm still furious.

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Old 04-27-2001, 06:57 PM
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I don't know what the fraternity was...I do remember seeing the letter Phi...how do tv/movie people decide what letters to use? I mean you can say a fraternity name...they did on "Friends" the other night when Rachael mentioned a Sigma Chi party (there is ANOTHER tv show, the SAME night as ER, who simplified sororities: Rachael and one of here sisters were drunk and started kissing in college! Happens in every sorority am I right Geesh!) But do these writers/prop people consult the NPC about what letters they CAN use? ie: Ones that are not already a farternity/sorority? Because since the things they do on the show are fictional, shouldn't the fraternity/sorority be?

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Old 04-27-2001, 07:21 PM
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A member posted a reply to this same topic in another thread, and it was so perfect that I have copied it below:

I really can't understand what you are all so upset about. So ER did a show where a pledge dies from consuming too much alcohol. IT HAPPENS!!! Yes, it was negative but it was accurate.
And the pig thing....uh, ever heard of "cow tipping?" IT HAPPENS!
And a bunch of Greeks being drunken idiots? IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY!
Before anyone accuses me of "Greek bashing"...I'm a Kappa Delta.
Yes, Greeks do a lot of great things, but they do stupid things too. Why can't you accept this?
You have every right to contact NBC and complain, but ask yourself some things first:
1. In all the years that ER has been on the air, has it repeatedly depicted Greeks negatively?
2. Given the subject matter of the show, how would they depict Greeks positively?
3. Have you ever seen a Greek being a drunken idiot?
4. Have YOU ever been a drunken idiot?
5. Have you ever seen a fellow Greek drinking so much that you've worried about the possibility of alcohol poisoning?

Greek pride is fine, but let's be realistic!

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Old 04-27-2001, 10:58 PM
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I love being a Greek, so please don't interpret this message as anti-Greek.

I've been watching ER since the first season, and as far as I can remember, this is the first episode where they've portrayed Greeks negatively. The show has already aired, and thinking realistically, what could a letter writing campaign do? Prohibit the show from being shown on reruns?

I was really sad to see the young man die on the show last night. However, I am aware that things like that have happened and still happens today. I am a staunch advocate against hazing, and that was why watching last night's episode was really difficult.

However, it is the actions of Greeks that give Hollywood the ammunition to portray us this way. Greeks are easy targets for the media, and from what we've seen so far on TV and films, they're really hungry to portray Greeks in a negative light. Oftentimes many Greeks are overlooked when they do positive things for the community, and this is very unfortunate.

If some organizations stopped doing the bad things they did to their pledges/new members...then maybe Hollywood would back off a bit.

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Old 04-27-2001, 11:28 PM
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Well, my dear friend PREPPIE, how are things?
What I mean by being set up differently is: ECU is wide open when it comes to usual Greek Life. Not in a bad way, all the time, but compared to many schools I have visited or chatted with through convention and or Southeastern Panhelllenic Conference, we are very liberal when it comes to social life.
ECU is very easy on our chapters, we have no set times to register events, fines if we do go against the one regulation we do have and try to inforce or a max number if events to hold per semester. We are very lucky to have such a forgiving system yet we still fight the small regulations we do have or try to find a loop whole. I feel that ECU should go with the flow and be very thankful, many schools have very srtict policies on social activity that supercede any national policy, but ECU is not any more harsh than our individual polices, whichs makes ECU look like a party school when compared to places that only allow 2 mixers a semester and a cocktail, if lucky.
P.S. are you going through Formal Recruitment or did you pledge this Spring?

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Old 04-28-2001, 01:07 AM
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Teeny and Ivy are correct, yet again. And I've said the same thing in post after post.

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Old 04-28-2001, 02:02 AM
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Old 04-29-2001, 12:22 AM
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In no way am I saying that these things don't happen...in one year Two fraternities here got busted for something or other. Why I posted the topic was basically because it sucks that they do that and it was an area in which to vent.

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Old 04-29-2001, 12:41 AM
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So just how bad does it look that Jenna Bush, a Kappa Alpha Theta, just got a citation for underage drinking? How does this make her sisters feel? How does this make Greeks look? I think it's bad enough that she is the president's daughter, but how would you feel if she was your chapter sister?? This is not meant to sound like blame or accusation, but a what if scenario.....
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