Photo Galleries Don't Show the Real Semester

Sofia Ramirez Greek Life News

The Blue Banner just dropped a photo gallery covering fraternity and sorority life this semester at their campus, and honestly, good for them. Documenting Greek life through photos is something more student newspapers should do. Philanthropy events, formals, recruitment weeks - it all looks great in a slideshow. But here's the thing about photo galleries: they show you the finished product and nothing else. They don't show you what it actually took to get there. ... Read more

    

Formal Season Is More Work Than You Think

Marcus Williams Social Scene

Nobody warned me about formal season. I joined my fraternity as a sophomore, so I'd already watched friends stress about it from the outside and figured they were exaggerating. They weren't. Formal is not just a dance you show up to. It's a whole operation - logistics, planning, social maneuvering, wardrobe decisions - and if you're not ready for it, it will humble you fast. ... Read more

    

Serenades: Brotherhood Magic or Pure Cringe?

Jake Morrison Greek Traditions

There is exactly one Greek tradition that can make a house full of grown men stand in formation at 11pm on a Tuesday, singing in harmony to a sorority, while wearing matching outfits they definitely didn't iron themselves. That tradition is the serenade. And depending on where you went to school, your reaction to that sentence was either "aww, that's actually sweet" or a full-body shudder. ... Read more

    

Molloy's First Greek Chapter Is a Big Moment

Alyssa Chen Greek Life News

Molloy University just made history by establishing its first fraternity and sorority, and honestly, most people outside of Long Island probably scrolled past that headline without a second thought. That's a mistake. Because what's happening at Molloy isn't just a small private Catholic university checking a box - it's a reminder of something Greek life keeps proving over and over again: the demand for this kind of community doesn't go away just because a school hasn't gotten around to building it yet. ... Read more

    

Can You Really Teach the 'Secret Sauce' of Rush?

Tyler Brooks Greek Life News

A book called The Rush Bible by Trisha Addicks is making the rounds, and apparently The Advocate thinks it cracks the code on what makes Greek life work. The premise is right there in the headline - someone figured out the recipe for the secret sauce. And honestly, that framing alone is enough to make any IFC guy sit up and pay attention, because we've all heard that phrase thrown around. The thing is, I'm not sure the secret sauce is something you can write down in a book. ... Read more

    

Greek Housing Looks Simple. It Isn't.

Sofia Ramirez College Tips

Every few years, a university announces it's rethinking its relationship with Greek housing - either pulling back on institutional support, pushing chapters onto a specific row, or threatening to revoke housing agreements if compliance metrics don't improve. And every time it happens, the debate splits cleanly into two camps: people who think Greek houses are the backbone of chapter life, and people who think they're the source of every problem. Both sides are missing the actual complexity here. ... Read more

    

Ohio State's Suspension Is Not a Fluke

Marcus Williams Greek Life News

Another semester, another fraternity suspension making headlines. Ohio State has suspended a fraternity over hazing and alcohol violations, and if you spend any time on Greek life forums or social media, you've probably already seen the takes rolling in. Half the comments are some version of 'Greek life is beyond saving' and the other half are defensive damage control. I get both reactions. But neither one is actually useful here. ... Read more

    

Greek Life Isn't Doomed. Stop Asking.

Jake Morrison Greek Life News

Every few months, some campus newspaper runs a headline that basically amounts to "Is Greek life gonna survive?" and I have to physically stop myself from rolling my eyes into another dimension. The Santa Clara just published their version of this piece - the classic "doomed to fail or hope for the future" framing - and look, I get it. It's a legitimate question. But it's also a question that's been asked approximately nine thousand times since at least 2010, and Greek life is still here. So maybe we need to retire the dramatic binary and actually talk about what's happening. ... Read more

    

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