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Old 04-06-2008, 03:01 AM
XiButterfly XiButterfly is offline
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The school is just really anti-Greek. Apparently, they sent out letters a few decades ago basically telling Greek orgs they weren't interested (Stay away!). Wtf? I guess the main reason is that UCSC isn't supportive of the Greek system. At least the didn't "phase it out" like Santa Clara! The fraternities and sororities there can't even write "Santa Clara University" on a shirt with their letters on it. Lame!
That was actually an area that was "hightlighted" to me when I took a tour there. They seemed super proud to not have a strong greek system. (they being UCSC) I found that a bit strange that it was a point mentioned on the tour.

Are there any Cal Greeks here? I've searched the board and I haven't found any
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Old 04-06-2008, 03:54 PM
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Beach views

Many California campuses have great beach views. I am biased, but I think that UCSB's ocean views are beyond compare! The best views are from the 8th floor of the library, in my opinion. Any other UCSB grads or students out there? (the view from the 8th floor inspired my son, who had previously had his heart set on attending UCLA, change his mind. Now he wants to be gaucho, like his mom!....Dad is a bruin:
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Old 04-06-2008, 09:33 PM
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Many California campuses have great beach views. I am biased, but I think that UCSB's ocean views are beyond compare! The best views are from the 8th floor of the library, in my opinion. Any other UCSB grads or students out there? (the view from the 8th floor inspired my son, who had previously had his heart set on attending UCLA, change his mind. Now he wants to be gaucho, like his mom!....Dad is a bruin:
Well, we've talked about this a little in this thread, and I am biased, but I think Pepperdine's view is tops!
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Old 04-06-2008, 10:48 PM
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That was actually an area that was "hightlighted" to me when I took a tour there. They seemed super proud to not have a strong greek system. (they being UCSC) I found that a bit strange that it was a point mentioned on the tour.
UGH that disgusts me! I seriously want to look into that. That's so wrong. I'm sure it was the individual tour guide who said that, and it wasn't part of their training.
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Old 04-07-2008, 01:43 AM
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UGH that disgusts me! I seriously want to look into that. That's so wrong. I'm sure it was the individual tour guide who said that, and it wasn't part of their training.
This is a place with a banana slug (or some like-sounding icky bug) as a mascot, the school thinks its clever, and no football team.

Another school where Greeks have almost totally fallen off the radar: Humboldt State, only a few houses left.
When I was looking at grad schools and for a student life activities internship I did a search within the university's website on Greek life. What came up was stunning. Several houses used to be there, it had a very active system, but wild parties and the like led the school and the city to basically shut the door.
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Old 04-07-2008, 11:04 AM
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UGH that disgusts me! I seriously want to look into that. That's so wrong. I'm sure it was the individual tour guide who said that, and it wasn't part of their training.

It had to be just the individual tour guide who said that. I was kinda shocked at the crappiness of that statement. She said it when she saw some girls wearing their letters leaving the little student area with the student store and places to eat.
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Old 04-07-2008, 05:14 PM
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It had to be just the individual tour guide who said that. I was kinda shocked at the crappiness of that statement. She said it when she saw some girls wearing their letters leaving the little student area with the student store and places to eat.
Ha, too bad that tour wasn't last week! I saw a tour last week go by all of the tabling for spring recruitment. That tour guide couldn't have said that amidst that scene!
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Old 04-07-2008, 11:12 AM
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That was actually an area that was "hightlighted" to me when I took a tour there. They seemed super proud to not have a strong greek system. (they being UCSC) I found that a bit strange that it was a point mentioned on the tour.

Are there any Cal Greeks here? I've searched the board and I haven't found any
As in Cal Greeks, are you talking Berkeley or California in particular?
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Old 04-11-2008, 01:49 AM
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As in Cal Greeks, are you talking Berkeley or California in particular?
Like Cal as in UC Berkeley
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Old 04-11-2008, 01:56 AM
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As in Cal Greeks, are you talking Berkeley or California in particular?
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Like Cal as in UC Berkeley
This reminds me of a conversation I had with an old supervisor. She was from Texas so I had to give her some slack. (And a near identical conversation with a coworker who should have known better.)

Supe: Where's Cal? Is that Cal Lutheran?

Me: Berkeley is Cal.

Supe: Berkeley is in California. But what's Cal.

Me: Cal is Berkeley. Berkeley is Cal. University of California

Supe: So Cal is the University of California? So UCSD is Cal?

Me: No! Berkeley is Cal. Cal is Berkeley. Berkeley is UC Berkeley. Berkeley was the first UC.

Supe: Huh?

Me: **walked away**
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Old 04-11-2008, 09:34 AM
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This reminds me of a conversation I had with an old supervisor. She was from Texas so I had to give her some slack. (And a near identical conversation with a coworker who should have known better.)

Supe: Where's Cal? Is that Cal Lutheran?

Me: Berkeley is Cal.

Supe: Berkeley is in California. But what's Cal.

Me: Cal is Berkeley. Berkeley is Cal. University of California

Supe: So Cal is the University of California? So UCSD is Cal?

Me: No! Berkeley is Cal. Cal is Berkeley. Berkeley is UC Berkeley. Berkeley was the first UC.

Supe: Huh?

Me: **walked away**

hahahah I've had similar conversations. It usually is about someone calling Cal State east bay just simply Cal. Dude....there's only one cal and its in berkeley.
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Old 04-11-2008, 08:34 PM
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hahahah I've had similar conversations. It usually is about someone calling Cal State east bay just simply Cal. Dude....there's only one cal and its in berkeley.
Ugh i've had this conversation with my mom. Whenever she explained what school I was at she said "oh epchick is at Cal State." I always got aggrivated and would practically scream out "UGH!!! I go to Cal State East Bay!" I don't think she understands the concept that there is more than one Cal State. lol
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Old 04-11-2008, 10:39 AM
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This reminds me of a conversation I had with an old supervisor. She was from Texas so I had to give her some slack. (And a near identical conversation with a coworker who should have known better.)

Supe: Where's Cal? Is that Cal Lutheran?

Me: Berkeley is Cal.

Supe: Berkeley is in California. But what's Cal.

Me: Cal is Berkeley. Berkeley is Cal. University of California

Supe: So Cal is the University of California? So UCSD is Cal?

Me: No! Berkeley is Cal. Cal is Berkeley. Berkeley is UC Berkeley. Berkeley was the first UC.

Supe: Huh?

Me: **walked away**
LOL. At least you were nice enough to not mess with her by mixing in Cal Arts, Cal Tech, Cal Poly...or worse yet, Cal Worthington.
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Old 04-11-2008, 12:23 PM
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LOL. At least you were nice enough to not mess with her by mixing in Cal Arts, Cal Tech, Cal Poly...or worse yet, Cal Worthington.
Come see Cal, Come see Cal, Come see Cal!

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Old 04-13-2008, 03:45 PM
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Come see Cal, Come see Cal, Come see Cal!

Now I've got that stupid jingle stuck in my head!
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