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Old 06-09-2003, 12:19 PM
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wow, truly inspiring stories...

Back to the original post, keep in mind everyone's greek experience during their undergrads days were different. If you're a part of a very small greek school, chances are you've experienced a lot more backlash from being greek and have learned to be less 'presentive' of your GLO affliation. Also, i've seen recent chapter alums disagreeing with the direction taken by the newer classes.
Sometimes there's a falling-out between alums and hq, which leads to less interest in the fraternity/sorority. Unfortunately, things like this happen...
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Old 06-09-2003, 01:06 PM
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i can definately see the fall outs between hq and the alumnae. i wasn't all that pleased with my hq quite frankly, when i went alumnae. i was slightly bitter towards them for our chapter closing. i felt they had a lot to do with it and was very hurt by it all. but nonetheless i'm still an active alumnae, but i know my own lil won't ever affiliate herself with our alumnae group.

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