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Top 10 Sorority Chapters at Small Colleges

Danielle Greek Life

Sororities at large state schools grab a lot of the attention. They’ve got thousands of PNMs to choose from and sisterhoods so big it’s difficult for members to really get close to each and every one of their sisters. I have a lot of respect for the tight sisterhoods found on the campuses with only 2,000 total students. It’s time someone put the spotlight on some of the best sororities at small colleges.... 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

    

Spring Recruitment at Small Schools Hits Different

Tyler Brooks Greek Life News

Carthage College just opened registration for spring sorority recruitment, and I'll be honest - when I first saw this, my gut reaction was something like finally. Not because spring recruitment is some revolutionary concept, but because what it represents at a small school like Carthage is genuinely different from the fall rush circus most people picture when they think about Greek recruitment. And that difference deserves more attention than it's getting. ... Read more

    

Initiation Meant More Than I Expected

Jake Morrison Greek Traditions

I remember standing in a dark room with about fifteen other guys, wearing something ridiculous, having no idea what was about to happen next. And honestly? I thought it was gonna be mostly theater. A ritual somebody made up decades ago, preserved out of stubbornness, repeated because nobody questioned it. I figured I'd get through it, shake some hands, and that would be that. I was wrong in a way I still think about. ... Read more

    

NYU's Suspension Is a Test, Not a Blip

Marcus Williams Greek Life News

Another fraternity suspension, another news cycle. That's how it usually goes, right? The story breaks, people get outraged, a statement gets issued, and then it fades. But when I saw that an NYU fraternity got suspended over allegations of sexual assault and hazing, I didn't just scroll past it - I actually stopped. Because I've been on both sides of the Greek life fence, and stories like this one are exactly why I almost didn't join in the first place. ... Read more

    

Values-Based Recruitment Isn't Soft. It Works.

Sofia Ramirez College Tips

Every recruitment cycle, Panhellenic councils across the country put out some version of the same talking points - find your people, look for shared values, don't just pick the house with the best house tour. And every cycle, a significant chunk of PNMs ignore all of it and chase status. Then half of them end up miserable by spring semester. I've watched this happen enough times that I've stopped being surprised. But I've also watched values-based recruitment done right, and the difference is not subtle. ... Read more

    

Fraternity Elections Are Messier Than You Think

Alyssa Chen Fraternity Life

Every spring, fraternity chapters across the country go through the same ritual: a room full of guys vote on who gets to run things for the next year. From the outside, it looks like a straightforward democratic process. From the inside, it is often a months-long political campaign that would make a local city council race look tame. ... Read more

    

Dartmouth's President Bets on Greek Life

Jake Morrison Greek Life News

Dartmouth's president went on record about Greek life, and honestly, I wasn't expecting to care this much. Dartmouth College President Sian Leah Beilock sat down with The Dartmouth recently and weighed in on a bunch of hot-button topics - Greek life included. And when a sitting college president decides Greek life is worth addressing directly instead of just shipping a policy memo nobody reads, that's worth paying attention to. ... Read more

    

When Free Speech Meets Greek Suspension

Sofia Ramirez Greek Life News

Lafayette College just handed a national free speech organization enough material to ask some serious questions, and honestly, I don't think Greek life is ready for the conversation that follows. The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression raised concerns about Lafayette's decision to suspend Greek life activities across the board - and from where I've sat on a Panhellenic council, I can tell you that broad suspensions like this one don't just raise free speech flags. They expose every flaw in how universities think they can govern Greek organizations. ... Read more

    

What Mixers Actually Teach You About Greek Life

Tyler Brooks Sorority Life

Most people outside Greek life think mixers are just scheduled socializing - two chapters, a theme, maybe a playlist someone spent way too long on. And yeah, on the surface, that's exactly what they are. But I've been in enough of them, on both sides of the equation, to know that what actually happens at a mixer has almost nothing to do with the event itself. It's about what the tradition builds over time. ... Read more

    

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