UNM's Warning About Unrecognized Fraternities Is Overdue

Marcus Williams Greek Life News

The University of New Mexico recently put out a warning to students about the risks of joining unrecognized fraternities, prompted by a hazing incident tied to one of those off-the-radar groups. And honestly, my first reaction wasn't surprise. It was something closer to: yeah, this was always going to happen somewhere. ... Read more

    

What Fraternity Dues Actually Cost You

Alyssa Chen Fraternity Life

Everyone talks about the social side of fraternity life. The brotherhood, the events, the connections you make. Nobody sits down before bid day and hands you a spreadsheet. And if you're a junior or senior in a chapter right now, you already know exactly what I mean. The guys who dropped freshman year? A lot of them saw the real numbers for the first time and quietly backed out. I don't blame them. ... Read more

    

You Can Have Brotherhood Without the House

Jake Morrison Greek Life News

A column ran in the Daily Tar Heel recently that's been rattling around in my head. The argument was basically this: the core of what fraternity is supposed to be - brotherhood, shared values, community - doesn't actually require a fraternity to exist. And my first instinct was to roll my eyes. But then I kept thinking about it, and honestly? The writer isn't entirely wrong, which is annoying to admit. ... Read more

    

Sorority Bid Day Traditions That Actually Go Hard

Tyler Brooks Sorority Life

There's a moment on bid day - right before the doors open or the envelopes drop - where everything goes quiet for about half a second. Then it doesn't. And if you've ever been anywhere near a sorority quad when that moment breaks open, you already know what I'm talking about. The screaming, the running, the colors everywhere. I've been around Greek life long enough to know that bid day is genuinely one of the most electric things that happens on any campus all year. Not because of what comes after, but because of what that moment actually means to the people inside it. ... Read more

    

LSU's Pledge Death Is a Governance Failure

Sofia Ramirez Greek Life News

Another pledge is dead. This time it's LSU, and the question everyone's asking is how this keeps happening. The Daily Tar Heel picked up the story, and the conversation has spilled beyond Baton Rouge into every Panhellenic and IFC office on every campus. I've been in those offices. I know what the conversations sound like right now - quiet, defensive, and scared. That's the problem. ... Read more

    

Making Friends Outside Your Chapter Without the Awkward

Marcus Williams Campus Life

Nobody warns you that joining a fraternity can actually make it harder to meet people. That sounds backwards, right? You've got a hundred brothers, a full social calendar, a group text that never stops. And somehow, by junior year, you look up and realize you've been eating, studying, and hanging out with basically the same thirty people for two years straight. I didn't expect that when I pledged Sigma Chi as a sophomore. I thought I was opening doors. And I did - just maybe not as many as I assumed. ... Read more

    

Chapters Are Actually Policing Themselves Now

Jake Morrison Greek Life

Nobody told me when I joined my fraternity that I'd spend half my time as standards chair reading Robert's Rules of Order and the other half trying to explain to a sophomore why sending that group chat message was a problem. Accountability inside Greek organizations used to be this vague concept that mostly meant getting a stern talk from your chapter president before everyone moved on. That's changing - and honestly, faster than I expected. ... Read more

    

School Rankings Miss What Greek Life Actually Is

Alyssa Chen Greek Life News

The New York Post ran a piece recently ranking the best colleges for fraternities and sororities in America, and apparently California cracked the top ten. People are sharing it around like it confirms something. And honestly, my first reaction was to roll my eyes - not because the rankings are wrong exactly, but because of what they're measuring and what that tells us about how most people outside Greek life think about it. ... Read more

    

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