A Pause That Forces Greek Life to Look Inward

Alyssa Chen Greek Life News

When a university hits pause on its entire Greek system over racism concerns, the instinct for a lot of alumni is to get defensive. To say it's just a few bad actors, or that the chapter responsible doesn't represent the whole, or that pausing everything punishes people who did nothing wrong. I get that instinct. I've felt it. But Lehigh University's decision to pause Greek life after racism-related incidents surfaced tells us something uncomfortable that we should probably sit with instead of immediately dismissing. ... Read more

    

Greek Life Post-COVID Is Weirdly Different Now

Jake Morrison Greek Life

There's a version of Greek life that existed before March 2020, and then there's the version that came back after. They are not the same thing. I graduated in 2024, which means I got a front-row seat to both - the before stories from older brothers and the messy, confusing, sometimes genuinely better reality of what actually returned. And I think most people are still trying to figure out what stuck and what just quietly disappeared. ... Read more

    

The Rush Bible Misses What Actually Matters

Tyler Brooks Greek Life News

So WGN-TV ran a piece on something called the "Rush Bible" - apparently a guide promising to help women crush sorority recruitment with the right scripts, outfits, and strategies. And look, I get it. Sorority rush is intense. The pressure is real and the stakes feel enormous when you're an 18-year-old trying to find your people. But reading about this whole coaching industry made me genuinely uncomfortable, and not for the reasons you might expect. ... Read more

    

Rush Week Red Flags Nobody Mentions

Sofia Ramirez Rush & Recruitment

Every year, thousands of PNMs walk into sorority houses armed with advice about what to wear, what to say, and how to smile. Nobody briefs them on what to actually watch for. And I mean the structural stuff - the stuff that tells you whether a chapter is healthy or quietly falling apart. After two years on Panhellenic council, I've seen what new members don't notice until it's too late. ... Read more

    

Emory's ATO Situation Follows a Familiar Script

Marcus Williams Greek Life News

When Alpha Tau Omega at Emory got hit with sanctions for alcohol and hazing violations, I didn't feel surprised. And I don't think most people paying attention to Greek life news did either. That's the part that should actually bother us. ... Read more

    

Satellite Houses Are Greek Life's Open Secret

Jake Morrison Greek Life News

There's a house a few blocks off campus that everyone knows belongs to a fraternity. No letters on the door, no official affiliation listed anywhere, but you'll see the same guys coming and going every weekend, same flag in the window, same cargo shorts army assembled on the porch. Everybody knows. Nobody says anything. And according to a recent piece from Mustang News at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, this is basically a structured system at this point - fraternities operating what neighbors and locals are calling illegal satellite houses, quietly, in plain sight. ... Read more

    

Greek Life's Instagram Feed Is a Selective Edit

Marcus Williams Social Scene

Before I joined a fraternity, I spent my freshman year watching Greek life from the outside. And what I saw was mostly a feed of professionally lit group photos, matching outfits, philanthropic highlight reels, and captions about brotherhood and sisterhood that read like they were drafted by a PR team. It looked polished. Almost too polished. Which, honestly, was part of why I stayed skeptical for so long. ... Read more

    

Greek Week Works When the Council Does

Sofia Ramirez Greek Life News

The University of Houston just wrapped Greek Week, and the coverage coming out of it is exactly the kind of thing that makes Panhellenic people like me feel two things at once - proud and a little skeptical. Proud because Greek Week, when it actually functions, is one of the best arguments for the whole system. Skeptical because I've sat in enough council meetings to know how much invisible labor goes into making something like that look seamless from the outside. ... Read more

    

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