Before I joined, I followed three or four fraternity and sorority accounts on Instagram. Mostly because my friends were rushing and I was curious. And honestly, the content made Greek life look like a constant highlight reel - coordinated outfits, matching formals, philanthropy events that looked like they were professionally photographed. I thought I had a pretty clear picture of what it was. I was wrong in almost every direction.
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South Carolina colleges just handed us another reminder that hazing isn't a relic of some old-school fraternity culture that died out decades ago. It's happening right now, on real campuses, and according to a report from The State, hazing topped the list of Greek life violations across South Carolina colleges - again. Not for the first time. Again. That word should bother you.
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Every chapter has that one event on the calendar that nobody skips. Not because there's a fine for missing it, not because your pledge educator guilted you into showing up - but because you actually want to be there. For most chapters, that's Founders Day. And if your chapter is treating it like just another Tuesday night with a nicer tablecloth, you're missing the whole point.
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Every time a university talks about Greek housing, someone in an administrative office is actually talking about control. That's the conversation nobody in Panhellenic wants to have out loud, but after sitting through enough council meetings and watching chapters fight for recognition, I've stopped pretending the housing debate is just about square footage and quiet hours.
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Every year, Bama Rush does something to the national conversation about Greek life that no other campus can quite replicate. The AL.com photos from Bid Day 2026 dropped, and even scrolling through them you can feel the weight of the moment - not the spectacle of it, but the actual emotional reality underneath. These are real people finding out where they belong. And if you've ever stood on that side of the door, you know exactly what that feels like.
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The University of New Mexico recently put out a warning to students about the risks of joining unrecognized fraternities, prompted by a hazing incident tied to one of those off-the-radar groups. And honestly, my first reaction wasn't surprise. It was something closer to: yeah, this was always going to happen somewhere.
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Everyone talks about the social side of fraternity life. The brotherhood, the events, the connections you make. Nobody sits down before bid day and hands you a spreadsheet. And if you're a junior or senior in a chapter right now, you already know exactly what I mean. The guys who dropped freshman year? A lot of them saw the real numbers for the first time and quietly backed out. I don't blame them.
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A column ran in the Daily Tar Heel recently that's been rattling around in my head. The argument was basically this: the core of what fraternity is supposed to be - brotherhood, shared values, community - doesn't actually require a fraternity to exist. And my first instinct was to roll my eyes. But then I kept thinking about it, and honestly? The writer isn't entirely wrong, which is annoying to admit.
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