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10-27-2024, 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by TLLK
I'm so glad for GPhiB and Northwestern University that this chapter will be returning to campus.
Question-At one point around 2020 wasn't Northwestern Panhellenic trying to completely disband and wanted to prevent any possible future reestablishment of closed chapters?
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It was more that the campus was caught up in the Abolish Greek Life movement and several chapters closed as a result of members (largely new members, in most cases, I believe) deciding that Greek Life perpetuated discrimination, and some voted to return their charters. I can't speak to what each organization did, but there were organization-led efforts to work with chapters and the university. I don't believe that Northwestern itself was involved in trying to dismantle the Greek system.
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10-27-2024, 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Sciencewoman
It was more that the campus was caught up in the Abolish Greek Life movement and several chapters closed as a result of members (largely new members, in most cases, I believe) deciding that Greek Life perpetuated discrimination, and some voted to return their charters. I can't speak to what each organization did, but there were organization-led efforts to work with chapters and the university. I don't believe that Northwestern itself was involved in trying to dismantle the Greek system.
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During the extensive discussion on here, I noticed schools like NYU and Berkley didn't have this, despite having more liberal populations, as did a lot of the Ivy's. Though Wash U in Missouri had a lot of chapters close due to this.
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10-28-2024, 10:04 AM
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Alpha Chi Omega is closing their chapter at Washington College effective December 2024.
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10-29-2024, 08:55 PM
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This was a big surprise to me!
We are currently colonizing a new chapter at UC-San Diego
IG: phitau_ucsd
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10-30-2024, 09:00 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sciencewoman
It was more that the campus was caught up in the Abolish Greek Life movement and several chapters closed as a result of members (largely new members, in most cases, I believe) deciding that Greek Life perpetuated discrimination, and some voted to return their charters. I can't speak to what each organization did, but there were organization-led efforts to work with chapters and the university. I don't believe that Northwestern itself was involved in trying to dismantle the Greek system.
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Thank you for your reply.
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Yesterday, 03:57 PM
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Alpha Sigma Tau has closed their chapter at Seton Hall University. They haven't posted to instagram since May and are no longer listed on Seton Hall PHC's instagram page.
Last edited by Cookiez17; Yesterday at 04:41 PM.
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