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Originally Posted by CSUGreekGoddess
My school, Cal State East Bay in Hayward, doesn't have a "greek row" and I feel that having one can bring the sororities and fraternities closer together as to having more activities, recruiting more new members, and maybe induct some more sororities and fraternities into the greek system. What about your school and what are your thoughts on this?
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Well, you aren't Greek, so I am not sure how you think that your greek system can get "better" results in recruitment, event participation, etc. Are you doing a study on the history and current greek housing situation?
Asking people what they think about something that is HUGELY out of a few people's hands, that depends on millions of dollars that someone is going to have to shell out, permits, zoning boards, campus regulations, individual housing corps... is ridiculous.
Are you trying to generate a movement among greeks? Again, what is the point in asking if you are not a member of any org with which there might be interest (locally on your campus, or generally, across the country)?
My GLO does not have housing, as we are not a social sorority, but I do know that at some schools. there are areas on campus scpecifically for GLO members. I think that unless I saw both sides of the situation, and was able to anticipate/know the pros and cons of each, I could not make an educated decision or opinion.
I think that many people are becoming suspicious of your intentions, and that you remove all info regarding where you go to school, change your myspace to private, etc. If anyone at school catches wind of what has already happened here, it may not bode well during recruitment.