VSU's Greek Awards Are Worth Taking Seriously

Alyssa Chen Greek Life News

Every semester, some university puts out a press release about Greek students getting recognized for excellence, service, and leadership, and every semester, most people scroll right past it. VSU just did it again - Valdosta State University handed out recognition to Greek students for exactly those three things. And I get why it's easy to dismiss. Award ceremonies feel performative. Press releases feel like PR. But I've been thinking about why that reaction is wrong, and I want to push back on the cynicism a little. ... Read more

    

Big School Greek Life Hits Different Than Small School

Jake Morrison Greek Life

I went to a large state school. Think 40,000 undergrads, a football stadium that holds more people than most small cities, and a Greek row that stretches so long it has its own traffic problems on bid day. My cousin went to a small private liberal arts school with maybe 2,800 students total. She was in Pi Beta Phi. I was in Sigma Alpha Epsilon. We compared notes once over Thanksgiving and realized we were basically describing two completely different institutions that happened to share Greek letters. ... Read more

    

Sorority Horror Stories Deserve Better Than Clicks

Tyler Brooks Greek Life News

Alix Earle built her whole brand on being relatable, and that's exactly why her "sorority nightmare" content hits the way it does. When someone with millions of followers talks about Greek life going wrong, people listen. They share it. They screenshot it. And somewhere in that cycle, the actual conversation about what Greek life is - and what it should be - gets completely buried under the performance of it all. ... Read more

    

After the Bid: What Nobody Debriefs You On

Sofia Ramirez Rush & Recruitment

You accepted the bid. You cried, hugged strangers, maybe posted a Reel of yourself running home. And then the next morning you woke up and had absolutely no idea what was actually supposed to happen next. Nobody told you at the info sessions. Nobody mentioned it during preference night. You were handed a folder or a tote bag or a branded tumbler and sent on your way with a move-in date for new member orientation and basically nothing else. ... Read more

    

Hazing Deaths Demand More Than Grief

Marcus Williams Greek Life News

There's a People magazine article making the rounds right now, and I can't stop thinking about it. It's about parents - actual parents who lost their teenage sons to fraternity hazing - and how they've turned that grief into advocacy. I'm not going to pretend I read it and moved on. I didn't. Because I'm in a fraternity now, and before I joined I would have read something like that and said, see, this is exactly why I want nothing to do with Greek life. ... Read more

    

First-Gen Greeks Are Rewriting the Playbook

Jake Morrison Greek Life News

Daniella Uvaldo is leading a sorority at Columbia while being a first-generation college student in the engineering school. That sentence alone probably would have sounded like a weird combination to a lot of people ten years ago. It doesn't sound weird to me at all - and I think that says something real about where Greek life is actually headed. ... Read more

    

When Alumni Won't Let Go of the Chapter

Alyssa Chen Alumni Stories

There's a specific kind of uncomfortable that happens when you're at a chapter event and you look across the room and see someone who graduated four years ago standing there like they never left. Not a quick pop-in. Not a homecoming thing. Just... there. Again. Like they have nowhere else to be. ... Read more

    

Greek Life Built My Resume. That Worries Me.

Tyler Brooks Academics & Greek Life

Junior year, I got a job offer before half my classmates had even updated their LinkedIn profiles. The guy who referred me was a Sigma Chi alum I'd met exactly twice - once at a chapter event and once at a regional conference. He didn't know my GPA. He barely knew my major. He knew my letters, my handshake, and that I'd served as treasurer. That was enough. And honestly, sitting here now, I'm not sure how I feel about that. ... Read more

    

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