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Best Fraternities And Sororities - Spring 2018

Sarah Greek Life

It’s spring semester! You’re nearing finals, more focused on beach week, and lining up internships for summer break. At GreekRank, we’re pulling rankings for the top sororities and fraternities in the country. ... Read more

    
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You have made one of the biggest decisions of your life to go to college. Congratulations! However, that’s not the only decision that you’ll have to make when it comes to college life. Another important decision that you’ll probably make is the decision to go Greek in college. Greek life has lots of benefits to offer to its members – opportunities to build a network, social/community activities to participate in, a strong brotherhood bond to maintain, and many more!  However, one of the biggest challenges college guys face at the beginning of their Greek life is choosing the right fraternity for themselves.... Read more

    

Some Sisters Stayed. Most Didn't. Here's Why.

Alyssa Chen Alumni Stories

I graduated in 2023 with 47 women I called sisters and about six I actually talk to now. That number used to embarrass me a little. Like maybe I'd done something wrong, or hadn't tried hard enough to stay connected. But I've stopped feeling bad about it. Because I think six real ones - after everything - is actually a lot. ... Read more

    

Fraternity House Fires Are Not Just Bad Luck

Jake Morrison Greek Life News

So Alpha Zeta had a fire. Fire departments responded, the house got damaged, and now everybody's doing that thing where they shake their heads and say something vague about fraternity houses being old. And look, I get it. But I want to push back on the idea that this is just some random unfortunate event. Because it's not. It's a pattern, and Greek life keeps treating it like a surprise every single time. ... Read more

    

Pick a Major Your Chapter Can't Derail

Tyler Brooks Academics & Greek Life

Nobody warned me about the scheduling conflict between picking a major and actually living inside a fraternity. I mean, they warned me about time management in some vague, orientation-video kind of way. But they didn't tell me that Sigma Alpha Epsilon's calendar would be so genuinely packed that I'd be choosing between a major advising appointment and philanthropy week setup - and that I'd pick the philanthropy week every single time. Twice. Until I almost picked the wrong major entirely. ... Read more

    

Formal Season Is More Work Than You Think

Marcus Williams Social Scene

Nobody warned me that formal season has logistics. I thought it was just, show up in a suit, take some pictures, have a good night. Then I joined Sigma Chi as a sophomore and watched our social chair spend three weeks coordinating a venue, a shuttle, a photographer, a DJ, catering deposits, and a guest list spreadsheet that went through like six versions. It's basically event planning with a dress code. And once I understood that, the whole experience made a lot more sense. ... Read more

    

Serenades Are Peak Greek Life or Pure Cringe

Jake Morrison Greek Traditions

There is no Greek tradition that splits the room harder than the serenade. Not formals, not bid day, not even the annual argument about whether your chapter's founding date is actually correct. Serenades are either this deeply meaningful, weirdly emotional brotherhood or sisterhood moment - or they are seven minutes of grown adults standing outside a building singing slightly off-key while a row of people judge them from a balcony like some kind of ancient ritual no one has fully explained. And depending on your school, you might be experiencing one or the other. ... Read more

    

Greek Preview Day Is Selling You Something

Alyssa Chen Greek Life News

The University of Central Oklahoma is hosting a Greek Preview Day on April 10, and if you're a prospective student or a curious freshman thinking about rushing, you're probably a little excited about it. That's fair. I was too, once. But I want to talk about what these preview events actually are - and what they're not - because nobody told me the difference before I walked into mine. ... Read more

    

Your National HQ Has Bigger Problems Than You

Sofia Ramirez College Tips

There's a moment every chapter officer hits eventually. You're on the phone with your national headquarters, trying to get a simple answer about your recruitment budget or a new member education policy, and you realize - this person has no idea who you are, what your campus is like, or what you actually need. They're reading from a script. And your chapter is just one of two hundred dots on a spreadsheet they'll never look at twice. ... Read more

    

Sorority Recruitment Is Already Hard Enough

Tyler Brooks Greek Life News

ABC News ran a piece recently on how to handle sorority recruitment - the competitive side of it, the strategy, the pressure. And look, I get why mainstream outlets cover it. Recruitment season is genuinely stressful, and for a lot of women going through Panhellenic for the first time, it can feel like a gauntlet nobody prepared them for. But watching the Greek experience get filtered through a news segment makes me realize how much gets lost in translation every single time. ... Read more

    

Fraternities Are Changing. But Is It Real?

Alyssa Chen Fraternity Life

Something shifted on campuses around 2021 and it didn't stop shifting. Fraternities that once operated like they were untouchable started showing up to community service events, posting about mental health, running DEI workshops, hosting sober socials. And the question everyone's been too polite to ask out loud is: is any of this actually real, or is it just really good PR? ... Read more

    

TikTok Lied to You About Greek Life Too

Jake Morrison Greek Life News

There's a piece from the Collegiate Times making the rounds right now with a pretty blunt premise: your For You page has been lying to you about what college actually looks like. And honestly, as someone who graduated in 2024 after four years deep in fraternity life, I read it and felt something. Not surprise. More like the specific exhaustion of watching a problem you lived through finally get a headline. ... Read more

    

Panhellenic Recruitment Is Weirder Than You Think

Tyler Brooks Sorority Life

If you're a freshman girl who just heard the word "recruitment" for the first time and your only reference point is TikTok montages of girls crying and jumping up and down in matching outfits - you are not alone, and you are also working with incomplete information. Panhellenic formal recruitment is one of the strangest, most structured, most genuinely meaningful processes on a college campus, and almost nobody explains it to you before you're already in it. ... Read more

    

MSU's Ritter Awards Are Doing Real Work

Sofia Ramirez Greek Life News

Award ceremonies in Greek life get dismissed a lot. I get it - they can feel like a participation trophy situation where every chapter gets a plaque and everyone goes home feeling validated without anything actually changing. But the Ritter Awards at Mississippi State University are worth paying attention to, and not just because MSU's Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life put out a press release about it. ... Read more

    

Greek Life Doubling at UA Little Rock Means Something

Alyssa Chen Greek Life News

When Greek life membership more than doubles at a university, you don't just shrug and move on. That's not a rounding error. That's not a fluke year. UA Little Rock's Greek system apparently did exactly that, and I think it deserves more than a feel-good headline and a pat on the back. ... Read more

    

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