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Old 09-18-2006, 10:33 AM
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There have been a few changes that have taken place in my fraternity over the last 3 years and it seems that Alumni brothers today feel that our Alumni Associations are focusing too much on Collegiate members and not thinking about other Alumni Brothers. I think that both are equally important. Has anyone else ever gone through anything like this? It could be as easy as a small change to your chapter traditions from 10 years ago to what is being done today.

Fraternally,

Boodleboy322
Do you mean you think there isn't enough alumni programming, or

do you mean you think there are too many changes being made to the way things are being run with the collegiate chapters and the alums aren't being consulted about it?
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