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Old 08-28-2003, 02:17 PM
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Article about the Crimson Tide (Alabama)

Ok, unlike the thread that was in the Rush forum, I do NOT want this to turn into a Southern Bashing thread!

It started out with the (IMO) good news about 'Bama giving a bid to the first black sorority pledge (Gamma Phi Beta...GO SYRACUSE TRIAD!) and then went to hell in a handbasket from there!

We are adults and have class so let us keep this Civil! Don't disappoint me!

This is from today's Crimson White (U of Alabama's newspaper)

Minority students present at IFC Rush convocation
By Nick Beadle
Student Life Editor
August 28, 2003


Multiple minority students attended Wednesday night's Interfraternity Council Rush interest convocation at the Ferguson Center Theater.

Due to the number of people who attended the convocation for students interested in the University's traditionally white greek system, The Crimson White was unable to determine the number of minority students at the event. However, The CW was able to get an interview with a black student in attendance.

The student, who requested his name not be published, said he recently transferred from another school and was not too familiar with the Capstone's greek system.

"I was told [the convocation was for] all fraternities, but it doesn't matter; I like to have fun," he said.

The student did offer up, however, his impressions of the UA greek system thus far.

"I [think] it's not diversified enough," he said.

Following the convocation, IFC President Brad Wilson said he was very pleased with minority students' interest in fraternity Rush.

"Hopefully, we can find a house for them," he said, "find a place where they can all get along."

Black student Calvin Johnson, a Wetumpka native who graduated in May, was admitted to the Christian fraternity Lambda Sigma Phi in 2001. The fraternity joined the IFC shortly thereafter.

Earlier this month, Tuscaloosa black freshman Carla Ferguson accepted a bid into Gamma Phi Beta sorority, integrating the Capstone's traditionally white sororities.

Under this year's extended fraternity Rush schedule, fraternities can offer bids before the more formal aspects of the fall recruitment period begin, with some prospective new members having already taken bids.

Wilson said during the convocation, however, that until bids are announced and new members' pledge period officially begins on Sept. 12, students who have taken bids are still known as rushees, not pledges.

Wilson ran through several issues with prospective fraternity members at the convocation, including academics, drinking and hazing.

He had high compliments for UA President Robert Witt and tried to dissuade prospective new greeks from taking improper actions that would jeopardize the IFC's relationship with Witt.

"We do not want to mess this [relationship] up," Wilson said. "Your house will pay for it if you do."

Wilson also emphasized the opportunities that joining a fraternity can unlock for students at the Capstone, saying greek life can open doors to the SGA, honor societies and Capstone Men and Women.

"Someone in your house probably has connections," he said.

The two-day open house period of IFC Rush will begin Wednesday. The social events period will be Sept. 5-7, and bids will be announced Sept. 12.
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Old 08-28-2003, 05:07 PM
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Thanks Jill!

Once again the Lack of diversity of the Ole South and its Drama go on! The doors are slowly opening and that is good! But maybe it is not opening fast enuff to some of the I am and You am!

I think that all Greek Orgs are doing their best to divesify, and I tell Brother Rodney, that he was the token of color, well he would S**T!

He has become very instrumental in the operation of My Chapter and I am Damn Proud to call Him MY BROTHER!

He was not the only Brother either! !
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Old 08-28-2003, 05:53 PM
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What is the capstone everyone keeps referring to??
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Old 08-28-2003, 06:36 PM
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Old 08-28-2003, 11:05 PM
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What is the capstone everyone keeps referring to??
"The capstone" is just another name for UA.
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Old 08-28-2003, 11:20 PM
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Yes, but what does it MEAN?? Part of our new pledge program is to have a "senior capstone experience" and I have no clue what they're talking about.
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Old 08-28-2003, 11:26 PM
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Uh, no offense, but could I suggest maybe looking it up? This is according to the dictionary:

cap·stone n.
1. The top stone of a structure or wall.
2. The crowning achievement or final stroke; the culmination or acme.

I would assume that definition #2 fits the situation you described.

The reason UA is referred to as the capstone is that it was founded in 1831 as the top learning and research institution in the state of Alabama. http://www.ua.edu/history.html
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Old 08-28-2003, 11:30 PM
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Uh, no offense taken but I don't have a dictionary on my computer. I'm not the only one who didn't know what it was.
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Old 08-28-2003, 11:48 PM
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Capstone Men & Women is a student ambassador program of sorts at 'Bama.

http://bama.ua.edu/~cmw/

It's not a very good site, but it gives you an idea.
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Old 08-29-2003, 12:02 AM
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I don't have a dictionary on my computer
Here's a site that might help!

http://www.dictionary.com

Also, google.com is very useful for looking things up, dictionary or not.

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Old 08-29-2003, 01:33 PM
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Personally I think it is great that more minorities are attending the informational events. Hopefully Carla's acceptance into Gamma Phi will encourage more integration and acceptance on campus.
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Old 08-29-2003, 02:38 PM
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is this the same one that people said was racist a couple of years ago?
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Old 08-31-2003, 07:25 PM
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Lost me on the question. I wasn't sure whether you by 'same one' you meant the chapter, Crimson White or the college. In any case, although 'those who forget the past are condemned to relive it...', I think in this case it is best to simply look to the future and be glad a rushee has found a home and not dredge up old ground; as, even if "it" was said to be racist some years ago, it is clear from the article that strong positive steps are, have been, and shall likely continue to be taken towards ensuring equality.
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