Rush Coaching Is a Symptom, Not the Problem

Tyler Brooks Greek Life News

There's a woman named Trisha Addicks who has apparently made a very good living telling sorority hopefuls exactly how to present themselves during recruitment. The Times recently ran a piece on her, calling her America's most sought-after sorority rush coach. She advises PNMs on what to wear, what to say, how to carry themselves, how to seem like exactly the kind of person a chapter wants to invite in. And from a pure business standpoint? Good for her. She found a market and she's working it. But from where I'm standing - as someone who went through IFC recruitment and came out the other side actually believing in what Greek life can be - this whole industry makes me uncomfortable in a way I can't fully shake. ... Read more

    

Greek Life TikTok Is Lying to Everyone

Sofia Ramirez College Tips

If you've spent any time on Greek life TikTok or scrolled through the recruitment content on Instagram, you've seen the aesthetic. Matching linen sets. Choreographed bid day videos. Chapters that look like they were styled by a production crew. And it all looks incredible. The problem is that none of it has anything to do with what Greek life actually is, and I think it's starting to cause real damage to chapters that are trying to do this the right way. ... Read more

    

Arizona's Hazing Problem Isn't New. That's the Point.

Marcus Williams Greek Life News

Another week, another hazing accusation at a major university. This time it's the University of Arizona in the spotlight, with yet another fraternity facing allegations of hazing - the word "yet another" doing a lot of heavy lifting in that KOLD news headline. And I don't think that phrasing was an accident. When a local news station is so used to covering these stories that they lead with "yet another," that tells you something real about where things stand. ... Read more

    

IFC vs Non-IFC Fraternities: What Nobody Tells You

Alyssa Chen Fraternity Life

When guys start looking into Greek life, they usually stumble into the same confusion. There's the fraternities on the main row, the ones with the big houses and the formal recruitment, and then there's everything else. The "everything else" is where it gets interesting - and where most people have no idea what they're actually looking at. ... Read more

    

Stanford Sororities Have a Reputation Problem

Jake Morrison Greek Life News

There's a version of sorority life that gets shown to the world - the matching recruitment outfits, the philanthropy totals, the GPA announcements. And then there's the version that lives inside chapter walls, the one that Stanford women are apparently starting to talk about out loud. A recent piece in The Stanford Daily pulled back the curtain on what sorority membership actually looks like at one of the most selective universities in the country, and honestly, it's not that surprising - but it still needs to be said. ... Read more

    

Sorority Drama Hits Different When It's Not Yours

Tyler Brooks Sorority Life

Here's the thing about Greek life that nobody puts in the brochure: you are going to get pulled into drama that has absolutely nothing to do with you. Doesn't matter if you're IFC, doesn't matter if you've got your own chapter business to worry about. The moment you start dating someone in a sorority, or your little sister pledges one, or your roommate is going through a chapter crisis - you're in it. Welcome. ... Read more

    

Your First Semester GPA Follows You Forever

Marcus Williams Campus Life

I almost didn't rush. My first semester freshman year, I was convinced Greek life was for people who needed a social structure handed to them. I had my friend group, I was figuring out college on my own terms, and honestly the whole thing looked exhausting. But I also bombed two midterms that semester and finished with a 2.6 GPA - and I had no idea yet how much that number was going to matter. ... Read more

    

Elon's Leadership Awards and What They Miss

Sofia Ramirez Greek Life News

Elon University just handed out its Dr. Leo M. Lambert Awards, recognizing students for leadership, service, and campus impact. Good. That's the kind of thing universities should be doing. But sitting here having spent two years on Panhellenic council, watching chapters get recognition for the wrong reasons and get overlooked for the right ones, I can't just applaud and move on. These awards matter - and the way we structure recognition in Greek life tells you a lot about what we actually value versus what we say we value. ... Read more

    

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