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Originally Posted by Titchou
KS, I would think that means advisory personnel. That's one of the main problems in mens groups. The women tend to have large advisory boards but the men often have only one person and he's ill-equiped to handle all the work.
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I know what they meant. I laughed at the term "adult supervision."
My university had a Greek Life advisor, several assistants, and access to the "higher ups" in Student Affairs and Student Activities. If the member organizations weren't performing, this team worked with the council(s) to come up with solutions. We didn't have to bring in outside help. Why make it a student-run organization if you have non-students (and non-employees) regulating it?