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Originally Posted by littleowl33
What an insulting article. The university officials completely fail to mention all the community service Greeks do and the academic support they provide for their members. Nothing against dance groups or sports teams, which wonderful in their own right, but Greeks add a lot to the community, too!
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Nothing new here. This has been the case at Princeton for some time. The reality is that at Princeton, Greek life simply isn't as big as at some other schools. Not to say that the experiences of Princeton Greeks aren't enhanced by Greek life, but fraternities and sororities are not at the center of the social orbit at Princeton; eating clubs are. As I understand it, most Greeks at Princeton also belong to an eating club.
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Also, does anyone know what "Bicker" is? Or "eating clubs"? That part of the article was kind of confusing.
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Originally Posted by KSigkid
An Eating Club is a social organization at Princeton (I believe similar to the finals clubs at Harvard).
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Right. Eating clubs are the centers of social life at Princeton. "Bicker" is the process, comparable to rush, by which one joins the selective eating clubs.
The Wiki article on Eating Clubs.