Transfer Students Deserve a Real Shot at Greek Life

Sofia Ramirez College Tips

Transfer students get a weird kind of welcome at most schools. Everyone says they're excited to have you, admissions puts out a nice brochure, and then you show up and realize that half the social infrastructure you were counting on has a side door that nobody told you about. Greek life is one of the worst offenders. And I say that as someone who spent two years helping run Panhellenic at a mid-size state school where we absolutely, genuinely made this harder than it needed to be. ... Read more

    

Sororities Proving the GPA Thing Is Real

Jake Morrison Greek Life News

So Pepperdine sorority women are out here actually prioritizing academics, and somehow that's news. I don't mean that sarcastically - or at least not fully sarcastically. Because if you spent any time around Greek life, you know that the whole "Greeks are just partying through college" narrative has been exhausting for a long time. The Pepperdine Graphic covered how sororities on campus are genuinely pushing academic achievement as a core part of what they do, and honestly, it's a story worth talking about. ... Read more

    

The Iowa Hazing Video Changes Nothing (And Everything)

Marcus Williams Greek Life News

There's a video circulating from the University of Iowa that allegedly shows hazing inside Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. ABC7 Chicago picked it up. It's been described as disturbing. And honestly, if you've spent any time around Greek life - either as a skeptic or as a member - your reaction to that probably depends a lot on which side of the fence you started on. ... Read more

    

Formal Season: How to Actually Make It Count

Tyler Brooks Sorority Life

There's a moment at every sorority formal where you look around the room and realize this is one of those nights you're gonna remember. Not because of the venue or the playlist - though those matter - but because of who's there. The girls you've been through everything with, dressed up and actually present for one of the few nights all semester where everyone slows down. Formal season is short. And most chapters only do it once or twice a year, which means if you're not intentional about it, it slips by fast. ... Read more

    

Making Friends Outside Your Chapter Without the Awkwardness

Marcus Williams Campus Life

When I joined my fraternity sophomore year, after spending freshman year as a full GDI, I assumed the social stuff would just sort itself out. Like, I'd be in Greek life now, so obviously I'd meet people. And I did meet people - mostly guys in my chapter and the sororities we did events with. But somewhere around month three, I realized my actual social world had gotten smaller. Not bigger. Smaller. That wasn't what I signed up for. ... Read more

    

Alumni Speakers Are Nice. Pipelines Are Better.

Sofia Ramirez Greek Life News

George Mason University just spotlighted its Alumni Leadership Speaker Series, which brings Greek life alumni back to campus to talk about their careers and how their fraternity or sorority experience shaped them. Good optics. Good intentions. And honestly, on the surface, it's exactly the kind of programming that makes Panhellenic councils look functional when they present to university administration. But I've sat in enough council meetings to know that a speaker series and actual leadership infrastructure are two very different things - and we need to stop pretending they're the same. ... Read more

    

Why I Still Write My Chapter a Check

Tyler Brooks Alumni Stories

I got a letter in the mail last spring from my chapter's alumni association. Not an email - an actual letter, printed on our fraternity's letterhead, asking for annual fund contributions. My first instinct, honestly, was to toss it. I'm two years out of school, paying off student loans, trying to figure out rent in a city that costs way more than my college town ever did. And then I sat with it for a minute. I thought about Bid Day my sophomore year, standing in that front yard while the new pledges ran down the hill toward us. I wrote the check. ... Read more

    

Big School Greek Life Hits Different Than Small School

Alyssa Chen Greek Life

I went to a mid-size state school in the Southeast. My roommate freshman year transferred from a small liberal arts college in New England where she'd been in a sorority too. We'd compare notes constantly, and half the time it felt like we were talking about completely different institutions that just happened to share the same Greek letters. Same ΚΚΓ pin. Totally different universe. ... Read more

    

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