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Originally posted by DGWannabe
Sotrue,
Please read my post again, especially the last part of it.I was sympathizing with Oneplus about how some organizations on campus seem to be held to lower standards by school officials.But then I talked about how they are real and so desearve to be viewed as such. I am not sure if the NPHC groups at my school are supposed to have a community based governing body or not. That was not my point. My point was that they are still greek and they are very real and they were founded with goals and ideals just like every other GLO.
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If it wasn't your point, then why bring it up?

Seriously, I posted that information because you said that it seems that NPHC groups are "breaking all the rules" and then gave examples to support your claim. I simply addressed those claims to let you know that what you see isn't always what you get, or in other words, just because there isn't an NPHC umbrella group on your campus, that there
should be (and probably is) a city-wide group, and there are
definitely graduate/alumni chapters of the NPHC organizations that oversee these chapters.
My main point for asking was to try to find out what school you're attending so that I can find out the NPHC situation at that school, so that if things really are going unchecked, someone can look into it.
As several other people have posted, what any memmber of a greek-lettered organization does has ramifications for all of us. If DG was embroiled in some nasty scandal, don't think for a minute that it doesn't have repercussions for me in Z-Phi-B. If you're really certain things aren't as they seem, why wouldn't you take steps to find out more about how the system works and to set a bug in someone's ear that something's wrong? Or is it because the systems are "different" that you feel what touches us doesn't touch you as a DG?
(Edited becuase I hadn't had my morning caffeine yet)