Panhellenic Recruitment: What Nobody Explains First

Tyler Brooks Sorority Life

If you're a freshman woman walking onto campus this fall with zero context about Panhellenic formal recruitment, I want you to hear this from someone who has watched the whole process up close for years - not from a pamphlet, not from a chapter's Instagram highlights reel. The process is genuinely unlike anything else in college life, and the people who struggle most are usually the ones who went in thinking they already understood it. ... Read more

    

College Tailgate Traditions Ranked by Conference

Marcus Williams Campus Life

Before I joined a fraternity, I tailgated exactly twice in college - once for a homecoming game I barely cared about, and once because my roommate dragged me out at 9am on a Saturday. Both times I stood around feeling slightly out of place, like I'd wandered into someone else's tradition. Then I joined Sigma Alpha Epsilon the spring of my sophomore year, and honestly, the tailgate experience became a completely different thing. Not just because of the chapter, but because I finally had context for why these traditions exist and what makes some of them genuinely legendary.< ... Read more

    

When Greek Governance Fails a Chapter Mid-Cycle

Sofia Ramirez Greek Life News

The Daily Cal's recent piece on the situation at UC Berkeley's Greek Theater column - the "Tossing and Turning" installment - is one of those stories that reads differently depending on where you're sitting. If you're a regular member, it's a vibe piece about uncertainty. If you've ever sat on a Panhellenic council trying to hold twelve chapters accountable to the same rulebook, it hits like a case study in everything that can go wrong when governance gets wobbly. ... Read more

    

FSU's Wellness Center for Greeks Is a Big Deal

Alyssa Chen Greek Life News

Florida State University quietly did something that most schools haven't bothered to do: they built a dedicated wellness center with a specific focus on Greek life. Not a general student health office with a pamphlet rack. An actual resource centered on the particular pressures and dynamics that come with being in a fraternity or sorority. And honestly, my first reaction was - why did it take this long? ... Read more

    

Greek Life Rules Nobody Puts in Writing

Jake Morrison Greek Life

Nobody hands you a rulebook at bid day. You get a bid card, maybe a t-shirt, and a handshake from guys who are now somehow your brothers. What you don't get is any kind of honest breakdown of how things actually work - the unwritten stuff that takes most freshmen a full semester to figure out, usually by messing it up first. I was one of those freshmen. Took me until second semester to stop embarrassing myself at philanthropy events alone. ... Read more

    

What a Sorority Guide Gets Right (And Wrong)

Tyler Brooks Greek Life News

The Kenyon Collegian just published a recruitment guide aimed at incoming sorority hopefuls, and honestly, reading through it hit different than I expected. I came in ready to roll my eyes - IFC guy, fraternity loyalist, guy who thinks most Greek life coverage misses the actual point. But there was something in the spirit of that piece that I genuinely respected. And then there were parts that made me want to write this. ... Read more

    

Rush Week Red Flags Nobody Tells You About

Sofia Ramirez Rush & Recruitment

Recruitment looks polished from the outside. The matching outfits, the rehearsed conversations, the Pinterest-worthy bid day photos. But I spent two years on Panhellenic council watching the whole machine run, and I can tell you there's a lot happening during rush week that potential new members never see - and that some chapters are counting on you not to notice. ... Read more

    

UO's Hazing Story Isn't Surprising. That's the Problem.

Marcus Williams Greek Life News

Another week, another hazing investigation at a major university. This time it's the University of Oregon, where a fraternity is under scrutiny after detailed hazing allegations surfaced through reporting by Lookout Eugene-Springfield. And look, I want to be honest about my reaction when I read it: I wasn't shocked. I was tired. ... Read more

    

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