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Community College: Pros and Cons

John D’Amico Greek Life

A lot of people today are deciding to attend community college before going away to get their Bachelor’s degree at a university. So some may be wondering if this is a good idea or not. What are the pros and cons of starting your post-high school education at a community college? Well, let’s take a look.... Read more


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The One Thing Every Big 10 School Is Known For

Janet Greek Life

The Big Ten consists of 14 schools that compete with one another in a large conference and all have impressive backgrounds. Each school has something they excel in or what they are most known for. It’s the first thing that pops into your head when you hear the school’s name.... Read more


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A Quintessential Sorority For Every State Part 2

Nicole Greek Life

We are highlighting one quintessential sorority chapter or each state in our nation. We’ve already selected the chapters for the first 25 states. Here are numbers 26-50. These sororities are being recognized for their philanthropy work both on and off campus. Each chapter is a proud representation of their respective states.... 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

    

Greek Life Rules Nobody Puts in Writing

Jake Morrison Greek Life

Nobody hands you a rulebook at bid day. You get a bid card, maybe a t-shirt, and a handshake from guys who are now somehow your brothers. What you don't get is any kind of honest breakdown of how things actually work - the unwritten stuff that takes most freshmen a full semester to figure out, usually by messing it up first. I was one of those freshmen. Took me until second semester to stop embarrassing myself at philanthropy events alone. ... Read more

    

What a Sorority Guide Gets Right (And Wrong)

Tyler Brooks Greek Life News

The Kenyon Collegian just published a recruitment guide aimed at incoming sorority hopefuls, and honestly, reading through it hit different than I expected. I came in ready to roll my eyes - IFC guy, fraternity loyalist, guy who thinks most Greek life coverage misses the actual point. But there was something in the spirit of that piece that I genuinely respected. And then there were parts that made me want to write this. ... Read more

    

Rush Week Red Flags Nobody Tells You About

Sofia Ramirez Rush & Recruitment

Recruitment looks polished from the outside. The matching outfits, the rehearsed conversations, the Pinterest-worthy bid day photos. But I spent two years on Panhellenic council watching the whole machine run, and I can tell you there's a lot happening during rush week that potential new members never see - and that some chapters are counting on you not to notice. ... Read more

    

UO's Hazing Story Isn't Surprising. That's the Problem.

Marcus Williams Greek Life News

Another week, another hazing investigation at a major university. This time it's the University of Oregon, where a fraternity is under scrutiny after detailed hazing allegations surfaced through reporting by Lookout Eugene-Springfield. And look, I want to be honest about my reaction when I read it: I wasn't shocked. I was tired. ... Read more

    

Greek Life Five Years Out: Honest Answers

Alyssa Chen Alumni Stories

I graduated in 2023, so technically I'm only two years out, not five. But I've talked to enough alumni who are five, seven, ten years past graduation to know what they wish someone had told them earlier. And since I'm already watching my own relationship with Greek life shift faster than I expected, I figured it was worth writing down before I convince myself everything was perfect. ... Read more

    

High Standards Don't Kill Fun. They Build Better Men.

Tyler Brooks Academics & Greek Life

My chapter had a GPA floor. Not a suggestion, not a gentle nudge from our academic chairman - an actual hard floor. You fell below it, you went on academic probation with the chapter. You stayed below it, you faced suspension. And I remember thinking, as a pledge, that this felt strict. Almost unfair. But three years later, standing at my graduation with brothers I'd pulled all-nighters with, studied with, pushed through midterms with - I got it. That standard wasn't punishing us. It was shaping us. ... Read more

    

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