Things Greek Life Teaches You Too Late

Alyssa Chen Alumni Stories

There's a specific kind of clarity that hits you about six months after graduation. You're not in it anymore. The groupme notifications stopped. Nobody's sending you the meeting agenda. And suddenly you can see the whole thing from the outside - what actually mattered, what was complete theater, and what you were too busy or too anxious to appreciate while it was happening. I wish someone had handed me that perspective before senior year instead of after it. ... Read more

    

KU's Hazing Sanction Is Familiar. That's the Problem.

Marcus Williams Greek Life News

Another week, another hazing sanction at a major university. This time it's the University of Kansas, where another fraternity just got hit with disciplinary action after a hazing investigation. And if you've been paying attention to Greek life news for more than five minutes, your first reaction probably wasn't shock. It was something closer to a tired nod. ... Read more

    

Greek Week Still Hits Different at Small Schools

Jake Morrison Greek Life News

Greek Week at a big SEC school is basically a production. You've got thousands of people, ESPN-level logistics, and chapters that have been perfecting their routines since before your parents graduated. But Westminster College just reminded me that Greek Week at a smaller school hits different - and honestly, in the best way. ... Read more

    

Picking Your Major When Brotherhood Comes First

Tyler Brooks Academics & Greek Life

Nobody told me sophomore year was gonna hit like that. I had three philanthropy events, two formals, a brotherhood retreat, and intramural playoffs packed into about six weeks - and somehow I was still supposed to figure out whether I wanted to declare Economics or Communications. My advisor looked at me like I had two heads when I explained why I'd missed her office hours. She didn't get it. But if you're in a chapter right now, you do. ... Read more

    

Greek Social Events Have Rules Nobody Says Out Loud

Marcus Williams Social Scene

Before I joined a fraternity, I thought Greek social events were just... parties with a dress code. I was wrong about almost everything. There's an entire operating system running underneath every mixer, philanthropy event, and formal - and nobody hands you a manual when you cross the threshold into Greek life. ... Read more

    

Penn State's Greek Awards Deserve More Scrutiny

Sofia Ramirez Greek Life News

Penn State just held its Greek Column Awards, an annual recognition ceremony for fraternity and sorority leadership and service. And good for them. Genuinely. But every time I see a story like this come across my feed, I feel this weird mix of pride and skepticism that I can't quite shake - because I've sat on the other side of these processes, and I know what these awards actually measure and what they don't. ... Read more

    

Founders Day Is the One Thing That Actually Matters

Jake Morrison Greek Traditions

Every chapter has that one event where, if you skip it, the older brothers give you a look. Not an angry look - just a disappointed one. Like you just said you've never seen The Godfather. For us, that event was Founders Day. Not the formal. Not homecoming. Not even our date party at the lake house that one spring where things got genuinely legendary. Founders Day. And for a long time, I didn't really get why. ... Read more

    

Xavier's Greek Expansion Needs More Than Hype

Alyssa Chen Greek Life News

Xavier University just announced it's welcoming three new Greek chapters to campus, and the reaction from most Greek life observers is going to be some version of "great, more chapters." But I think that response misses the more interesting question. Not whether expansion is happening - it clearly is - but what Xavier is actually setting these new chapters up for, and whether anyone there has thought seriously about what comes next. ... Read more

    

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