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Originally Posted by PANTHERTEKE
On my campus, the sororities are a lot better at being 'panhellenic' than the fraternities at being 'interfraternal.'
There's a certain level of professionalism among most of the fraternities, but rarely, if ever, do you see a group of guys from different chapters hanging out.
It's much different for the sororities. Usually, girls have good friends from other chapters because those girls hang out with the same fraternity.
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Same with my campus. The guys all seem to be 'whatever' about what the other fraternities are doing. It's rare to even see them talking to each other at all. And usually when they are, it's to work on planning an all-Greek event. But even with events like these, it's usually the sororities that take over most of the planning.
Again, Panhellenic could be more unified those 345 days of the year when it's not Greek week or time for recruitment... but we all have friends and/or acquaintances in other sororities. The fraternities tend to keep their distance.