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12-07-2016, 10:34 PM
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Once I started advising, the thing I noticed about hazing is it seems to be part of the culture of the northeast. It's shameful.
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I could not agree more with this observation. The only campuses I can think of where hazing is so pervasive it's expected of both fraternities and sororities, the campuses where orgs won't colonize because they know their chapters will end up being involved, are schools in the north. I don't know why this is, especially since interest in Greek life in general is lower up north, but I have some guesses.
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12-07-2016, 10:52 PM
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You know how some chapters have actually been disbanded by their nationals due to the actions of just a few people? (Like one strong group very near here.) That's why I would fight to keep a girl with a QR out.
ETA: I have seen horrible hazing by locals in Georgia (3 schools) and Hawaii.
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I don't disagree with you that it could be horrific for the chapter and that a girl like that could do a whole lot of damage.
I can't speak to any group other than mine, but my group had a process if a member warranted it. I also can't speak to the years I wasn't on campus, but I did not see one girl triple-cut (since there were 3 sororities during my time) for QR while I was there. Part of it probably was because we didn't have Facebook.
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I could not agree more with this observation. The only campuses I can think of where hazing is so pervasive it's expected of both fraternities and sororities, the campuses where orgs won't colonize because they know their chapters will end up being involved, are schools in the north. I don't know why this is, especially since interest in Greek life in general is lower up north, but I have some guesses.
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It's horrible, especially at schools with such brilliant students.
If you would care to share your thoughts via PM, I'm all ears.
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12-08-2016, 07:35 AM
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I I did not see one girl triple-cut (since there were 3 sororities during my time) for QR while I was there.
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There was a freshman who was septuple-cut after first parties at MS State one year! She had had, um, a memorable summer beforehand when she came to visit friends. Her dad called up Panhellenic and wanted to know why she was cut and I don't remember what we told him.
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12-08-2016, 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by sorority_woman
I don't disagree with you that it could be horrific for the chapter and that a girl like that could do a whole lot of damage.
I can't speak to any group other than mine, but my group had a process if a member warranted it. I also can't speak to the years I wasn't on campus, but I did not see one girl triple-cut (since there were 3 sororities during my time) for QR while I was there. Part of it probably was because we didn't have Facebook.
It's horrible, especially at schools with such brilliant students.
If you would care to share your thoughts via PM, I'm all ears. 
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I advised there for a time over 10 years ago, and I saw a couple PNMs triple cut. They would attend parties at their top two sororities.
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12-08-2016, 04:14 PM
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If you would care to share your thoughts via PM, I'm all ears. 
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Or share them here so GC is interesting again!
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12-08-2016, 10:03 AM
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Originally Posted by clemsongirl
I could not agree more with this observation. The only campuses I can think of where hazing is so pervasive it's expected of both fraternities and sororities, the campuses where orgs won't colonize because they know their chapters will end up being involved, are schools in the north. I don't know why this is, especially since interest in Greek life in general is lower up north, but I have some guesses.
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This is true and has been for a while - in the eighties, a few years after I graduated, one of our sororities at UMaine was kicked off campus for branding their pledges. There were rumors about others on campus, too. As an AOII, I wasn't hazed as you would have defined it back then, but it would definitely be considered hazing now. I'm not sure why it's such a Northeast thing but I'd love to know.
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12-08-2016, 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by clemsongirl
I could not agree more with this observation. The only campuses I can think of where hazing is so pervasive it's expected of both fraternities and sororities, the campuses where orgs won't colonize because they know their chapters will end up being involved, are schools in the north. I don't know why this is, especially since interest in Greek life in general is lower up north, but I have some guesses.
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Smaller chapters? Unofficial housing? Less emphasis on and attention paid to those chapters by the higher-ups of the (inter)national orgs?
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