Dirty Rush Is Real and Chapters Know It

Sofia Ramirez Rush & Recruitment

Every recruitment cycle, Panhellenic councils across the country send out the same reminders. No contact with PNMs outside of official events. No social media DMs. No invitations to chapter houses during formal recruitment. No gifts. The rules exist in writing, they get reviewed at officer training, and chapters sign off on them every single year. And then recruitment starts, and some of those same chapters immediately start breaking them. ... Read more

    

Sorority Recruitment Is Brutal. We Should Admit That.

Tyler Brooks Greek Life News

A writer over at The Miami Hurricane just said what a lot of people in Greek life won't: she'd never go through sorority recruitment again. Not for anything. And honestly, reading that piece hit different than I expected, because she's not wrong about the hard parts - and I think guys in IFC spaces need to sit with that for a second instead of just scrolling past it. ... Read more

    

Your Alumni Board Isn't the Enemy

Alyssa Chen Alumni Stories

Every chapter has one. A handful of alumni who show up to meetings occasionally, send emails nobody reads, and get eye-rolled the second they leave the room. I was absolutely that active member who thought the advisory board was just a formality - a box the national organization made us check. And then I graduated, started watching from the outside, and realized we had no idea what we were throwing away. ... Read more

    

Academic Awards Actually Mean Something

Tyler Brooks Academics & Greek Life

Nobody walks into a chapter meeting fired up about GPA plaques. I get it. You've got ritual, you've got brotherhood, you've got a hundred other things competing for your attention. But I've watched chapters let their academic standing slide for years running, brush it off as a non-issue, and then act surprised when the university starts breathing down their necks. The award thing isn't just a plaque. It's a signal - and right now, a lot of chapters are sending the wrong one. ... Read more

    

Greek Week Still Does Something Real

Sofia Ramirez Greek Life News

Eastern Michigan University is gearing up for Greek Week, and honestly, my first reaction was something like relief. Not because Greek Week is some perfectly run machine - it never is - but because it still exists. Because chapters are still showing up for it. Because someone over in Fraternity and Sorority Life at EMU is still doing the work to make it happen. ... Read more

    

Homecoming Traditions That Actually Stick With You

Jake Morrison Greek Traditions

Homecoming week is the one time a year when the whole Greek community collectively decides sleep is optional and chapter points are everything. And honestly? I don't regret a single exhausted Tuesday morning because of it. Four years of homecoming with my fraternity gave me some of my clearest, loudest, most chaotic memories from college - and I think that's kind of the point. ... Read more

    

Values-Based Recruitment Works. Stop Fighting It.

Sofia Ramirez College Tips

Every recruitment cycle, I watched the same argument play out in Panhellenic meetings. Someone would push for tighter values-based criteria - structured conversations, consistent evaluation rubrics, documented reasoning for cuts - and at least two chapter presidents would roll their eyes like we'd just proposed banning bid day entirely. And every single time, those same chapters were the ones filing grade appeals or showing up to standards hearings six months later. That pattern is not a coincidence. ... Read more

    

Sororities Overrated? I'm Not Buying It

Tyler Brooks Greek Life News

There's an opinion piece floating around from The Tiger at Clemson that's been making the rounds in Greek circles this week. The author, DeVincens, takes aim at sorority recruitment - arguing that sororities are overrated and that women should think twice before rushing. I read the whole thing. And honestly, it rubbed me the wrong way, and not just because I'm an IFC guy who thinks Greek life gets unfairly torched in the press. ... Read more

    

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