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Old 03-23-2005, 03:50 AM
CasanovaAPQ CasanovaAPQ is offline
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I personally think that men are discuraged by the frat being that there are so many women and they have nothing to identify with. Im going to state something that people may be mad at but if you look at the co-ed chapter compare to the all male chapter, some of our oldest contiunest chapter today are the all male chapter. They have no problems recruiting and keeping guys interested on there campuses. and im not only talking about the all male black chapter, there are all white male chapters to tha have been active for a long time. I think we should model after the other co-ed organizations out there like Kappa Kappa Psi, Tau Beta Sigma, Gamma Sigma Sigma, and thats to let single gender chapters start up. There is not an answer to making chapters more diverse but to get more male interest in the frat we should allwo for all male chapters to reactivate, There have been alot fo efforts turned down because chapters did not have the co-ed "quota". I personally feel if we are about service no one should be turned down from our org male or female, same thing goes for a chapter that wants to reactivate all female, to me thats a form a discrimination our fraternities part.

Also there should be some pics of minorities chapters on the website, i mean minorites will pledge something they can identify to, APO should have somethign for everyone which it does but as a minority at a mostly white school i would like to be part of an org that i can identify myself with and looking at the website i would thing APO does not identify with any minorities.
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