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09-22-2004, 12:04 AM
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Just a quick hijack back to the topic of Princeton's attitude toward Greeks --
The Tuesday, September 21 issue of the student paper contains an editorial advocating deferred Greek recruitment. Although the editorial has some positive things to say about Greek life, it supports the position of Princeton's president that fall recruitment is not a good idea.
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http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/arc...on/10779.shtml
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09-22-2004, 12:12 AM
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Originally posted by GeekyPenguin
Um my public school was larger than my private school so good try there. And I already have job offers, so I don't think I'm worried about proving myself in the real world.
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WTF, mates?! Aren't most private schools (with the exception of NYU, which has 40,000 students) smaller than public schools?
Most of GC doesn't give a rat's ass what Earp thinks--do you really think one of the nation's--if not the world's--most prestigious institutions of higher learning cares?
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09-22-2004, 10:22 AM
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Thanks for putting words in mouth. I'm not suggesting that GLOs at schools like Princeton are throwing out chapter standards. I do believe that GPA and membership rules are superfluous because, as Rudey pointed out, the school's admissions office (as well as the campus culture) has already taken care of these concerns. These standards are implicit, and don't need oversight.
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Then you should have said that instead of saying "I wouldn't be surprised if Theta looked the other way." That implies Theta was doing something shady and didn't care what their grades were like as long as they had a chapter at Princeton. Sorry I misinterpreted.
Re the Ivy alum being active in Cream's sorority, I think you must also consider that D Phi E has a large concentration of alums from the northeast.
Oh, and as far as public vs. private, Tom doesn't mean Penn State vs. Princeton, he means North Adams vs Princeton - i.e. he is talking about former teachers' colleges. U Penn is private and it's certainly bigger than Clarion, Slippery Rock etc. Does that answers your WTF mates?
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09-22-2004, 10:48 AM
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Why should Greeks defer their recruitment? Will other student organizations, clubs, eating clubs defer as well?
It seems to me that it's only sororities that would so easily accept deferred rush.
-Rudey
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09-22-2004, 12:18 PM
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Eating club recruitment is (very) deferred to sophomore spring, which is another reason the administration doesn't fight it so hard. It also offers guaranteed placement.
No, other clubs would never be asked to defer, but the fact is that the administration views purely social clubs differently. They view political, athletic, artistic, and affinity clubs as benefiting the university as a whole, while (non-NPHC) GLOs only benefit their members. Further, they think that it's a very different thing for a freshman to come in and immediately be categorized by a selective arts group as a quality or substandard dancer than to be categorized by a GLO as a quality or substandard friend.
Not saying whether they're right or wrong, but that's their view.
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09-22-2004, 01:01 PM
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Originally posted by Tom Earp
Hm GP you read my email to them. Oh yes made a copy on it here. Maybe just a snide innuendo for the egg heads? Oh maybe self inguldgent poops of scooper fame?
Well, maybe they are scratching their heads? Maybe they are thinking. Oh, I guess that is not any thing for Those type of Schools, maybe not Holier Than Thou as Yours is, but still egotistical to the same point?
Just give me a good old public school where you are a name not a number as in much larger schools that seemingly having THE PRESTIGE of us poor State Schools such as mine and many others.
A school Degree only gets you in the door, one must prove ones self in the real world.
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Usually state schools are larger than private schools...I went to a large private school, but I think that is more the exception than the rule.
I think every school has to be egotistical to a point - how can you get students to apply/attend if you're not the "best" at something?
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09-22-2004, 01:05 PM
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Eating club recruitment is (very) deferred to sophomore spring, which is another reason the administration doesn't fight it so hard. It also offers guaranteed placement.
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Do you mean the clubs that don't still do the "bicker" thing?
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09-22-2004, 01:09 PM
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Originally posted by IvySpice
Eating club recruitment is (very) deferred to sophomore spring, which is another reason the administration doesn't fight it so hard. It also offers guaranteed placement.
No, other clubs would never be asked to defer, but the fact is that the administration views purely social clubs differently. They view political, athletic, artistic, and affinity clubs as benefiting the university as a whole, while (non-NPHC) GLOs only benefit their members. Further, they think that it's a very different thing for a freshman to come in and immediately be categorized by a selective arts group as a quality or substandard dancer than to be categorized by a GLO as a quality or substandard friend.
Not saying whether they're right or wrong, but that's their view.
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I understand that's their view and I think that this is something that GLOs don't have to accept. I don't mean that legally. I mean that I'm sure that if they pushed and pushed, after a while it would become accepted.
As for social clubs, eating clubs, tomb societies, etc., not all guarantee you a spot do they? And I don't know how Harvard or Princeton work really, but from what I've heard of tomb societies there really isn't a rush period; you are judged actually for that first year or however long, aren't guaranteed a spot anywhere, and there is no rush.
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09-22-2004, 01:52 PM
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Do you mean the clubs that don't still do the "bicker" thing?
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Five clubs still bicker, but you're guaranteed a place in an eating club if you want one, and if you prefer a sign-in club, you're very likely to get your first choice (and it's random chance if you don't). As we were discussing on another thread, GLO recruitment is by necessity mutually selective and with very rare exceptions they don't have to take you.
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And I don't know how Harvard or Princeton work really, but from what I've heard of tomb societies there really isn't a rush period
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You may be thinking of secret societies at Yale, which meet in "tombs." They are for seniors only, and they pick ("tap")whomever they want among the juniors to form a very small class for the following year. These clubs are co-ed and thus don't violate any anti-discrimination policies. The real rush process at Yale is a cappella rush. Harvard, in contrast, has final clubs, which are basically local fraternities/men's drinking clubs. Rush, or "punch," is by invitation only. The university has a bitterly antagonistic relationship with these clubs; it views them as a much greater and more immediate problem than the GLOs, and it would do almost anything to get rid of them if it could. You aren't guaranteed a spot in either system, but the university certainly doesn't grant them any favor vs. GLOs.
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09-22-2004, 03:46 PM
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I have VERY direct involvement with Santa Clara and our TRULY REMARKABLE VOLUNTEER Panhellenic Advisor is a member of Delta Delta Delta! She's really been an integral part of our being able to build a cooperative and thriving greek community in Santa Clara!!!
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What chapters are there at Santa Clara?
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09-22-2004, 03:59 PM
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Santa Clara has Delta Gamma, Alpha Phi, and Kappa Alpha Theta.
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09-22-2004, 05:32 PM
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Here's a letter to the editor that was published in today's Daily Princetonian...
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09-22-2004, 05:53 PM
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That's a good one!
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