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Originally Posted by misscherrypie
there is a community college in town,which has a large population. That's where Sophie is a student. I'm not sure of the demographics there, but assume a larger population of non traditional students.
The weird thing is that our other student members are traditional students and are all 21 and under.
The others are a recent graduate who is also in her very early twenties, Sophie who is slightly younger than I and Michelle who is even older than I....but only by a few years.
International did send a list of our registered local legacies (contact info was out of date for them....hello hours on the telephone) , a list of locally registered members at large, and a short list of women who are interested in joining Beta Sigma Phi to use in efforts to meet additional potential members. We are using these lists, and hopefully...some good will come out of them.
I'd like to contact our city council and get some feedback from them.
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Maybe I am just dumb, but I can't figure out what kind of group you are trying to be there. You say you want to be recognized as a student Greek organization but almost half your current members aren't even students at your school. I think you are trying to be too many things and that lack of focus is part of why you are having trouble attracting members?
I also think it is starting to sound like you are not speaking very nicely about your national organization here in public and blaming them. Sorry but it doesn't look very professional to me.
Why would the city council care? What does it have to do with city affairs? That's a little dramatic I think.