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Old 01-29-2011, 07:17 PM
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Quite honestly, Greek life probably isn't on the writer's radar at all - he probably feels it beneath him and therefore really doesn't care if he gets it right.
Right. Also, it's not as if the student body--even the Greek students--cares that much whether it's wrong or right. Often, the Greek students themselves don't know or care about the proper terminology.

When I was in college, we still called it Rush, in 2003. Granted, none of us had large advisory teams, or even regular HQ visitors, to set us straight on the new terms. We operated in our own little world, and I wouldn't be surprised if Yale's Greek Council operated in a similar manner.
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