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Originally Posted by IndianaSigKap
Great post IP! Yet I am going a step further here. As an IU alumna amd a former recruitment supervisor on amother campus, I saw first hand how crazy the IU process can be. I wish it was different, but as I said earlier it is up to the collegiate panhel to vote in any changes.
You have to remember that the women voting are 19-22 year old survivors of these Greek Hunger Games. Since we've been using the analogy and author Suzanne Collins is an IU alumna (not Greek) I am going to roll with it. These women don't IU as being dysfunctional because it's all they know. Just like all the district residents, they didn't know anything differrnt.
Now these Greek Humger Games survivors have advisors. But unless Haymitch stands up and gives better advice to the tributes, we are at a stalemate. If the Haymitches from the various districts don't educate and train their own, these women won't see why cjange might be good. How many of the orgs are going to stand up for change...when will the idea of change catch fire?
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Here here, my SK sista! I am raising my two fingers in the air in solidarity with you....but I can't be a Haymitch since I don't advise at IU.
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