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Originally Posted by AXiD670
I don't understand...the black and white members are going through the same initiation process. Are you saying the white members value initiation less than the black members do? Please elaborate.
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Sorry to crash but I noticed a definite difference between my alma mater's mostly-white chapter of KKPsi and a mostly-black chapter of KKPsi at a neighboring college.
My school's chapter functioned more as an honor society for band (e.g. no real "pledge" process in the way you think of a social fraternity pledge process, no calls or hand signs, the only social events were generally fundraisers, no jackets/bags/paraphernalia -- the only KKPsi stuff I ever saw was a hoodie and a car sticker) while the other college's chapter seemed far more "cohesive" in the way you might think of an NPHC or NIC fraternity... they had pledge classes/lines, calls, hand signs, handshakes, they threw social parties, etc. Now whether or not you want to differentiate between the two being "Greek" is a whole separate issue, but I think those differences are what Centennial was getting at.