Formal vs. Informal Recruitment: An Honest Take

Sofia Ramirez Rush & Recruitment

Everyone acts like formal recruitment is this sacred, untouchable process and informal recruitment is the sketchy back-channel thing chapters do when they didn't get enough bids. That framing is wrong, and if you've spent any time on a Panhellenic council actually enforcing these rules, you know how much more complicated it really is. ... Read more

    

The Professional Network I Never Tried to Build

Alyssa Chen Alumni Stories

I graduated in May 2023 with a degree in communications and approximately zero idea what I was doing next. What I did have, without fully realizing it at the time, was a network of about forty fraternity guys spread across industries, cities, and career stages who were genuinely willing to help me. Not because I'd done anything strategic. Not because I'd attended a single "networking event." Just because we'd been in the same orbit for three years and something stuck. ... Read more

    

The 'Frat Files' Story Deserves an Honest Look

Marcus Williams Greek Life News

When hazing stories break, Greek life members tend to do one of two things: get defensive or go completely silent. Neither is a good look. The Daily Iowan's recent opinion piece on what they're calling the "Frat Files" fiasco is the kind of story that deserves an actual response from people inside Greek life - not a PR statement, not deflection, and definitely not the usual "this doesn't represent us" shrug. ... Read more

    

Keeping Your GPA While Going All In

Tyler Brooks Academics & Greek Life

Nobody told me pledge semester would hit my transcript like a freight train. Between chapter meetings three nights a week, new member education, philanthropy events, and just trying to figure out who everyone was - I watched my GPA slip in a way I hadn't expected. And I wasn't some slacker. I'd gotten good grades in high school. Greek life just has a way of filling every hour you thought you had. ... Read more

    

Big-Little Reveal Energy Is Getting Out of Hand

Jake Morrison Greek Life News

Every semester, sorority chapters across the country go through one of the most emotionally charged rituals in Greek life - the Big-Little reveal. And somewhere along the way, it quietly became a full production. Like, a full production. The Her Campus piece on three ways to surprise your sorority Little is sweet, genuinely helpful, and probably well-intentioned. But reading it as someone who watched sorority reveal chaos unfold from across the quad for four years, I have some thoughts. ... Read more

    

Greeks Got Talent Is Doing Real Work

Sofia Ramirez Greek Life News

There's a version of Greek life philanthropy that's basically performance art. You set up a table at the student union, you hand out fliers, maybe you collect some canned goods, and then you post about it on Instagram and call it service. It checks the box. It doesn't do much else. What happened at the University of Memphis with Greeks Got Talent is something different, and I think it's worth paying attention to why. ... Read more

    

What Actually Builds a Chapter's Social Reputation

Marcus Williams Social Scene

Before I joined a fraternity, I had a pretty simple mental model of how Greek social reputation worked: the chapters that threw the best parties were at the top, the ones nobody talked about were at the bottom, and everything in between was just noise. Then I actually joined one, and I realized I had basically no idea what I was talking about. ... Read more

    

Greek Sing Traditions That Actually Slap

Jake Morrison Greek Traditions

Nobody warns you about Greek Sing when you're rushing. You show up thinking it's gonna be some cringe talent show in a gymnasium, and then you watch a chapter of 80 guys absolutely nail a full choreographed number to a medley they clearly rehearsed for six weeks straight. And you just sit there thinking - wait, this is kind of incredible? Greek Sing is one of those traditions that sounds embarrassing on paper and then completely wins you over in person. ... Read more

    

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