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by: why

i think the heads of greek organizations should call a meeting with the school and try to make reasonable rules. agree to eliminate dangerouse hazing but make sure fraternities can still throw open parties. the idea that fraternities cant have open parties will literally kill greek life, something needs to be done

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#1  by: Maestro   
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The meeting you proposed already took place. It was agreed upon that Fraterbities would need to maintain a guest list for all events. I don't think having exclusive parties will kill GreekLife here. Another incident like the one last will though. The attempt was to incite more students who are less party oriented to join GreekLife and nurture a redevelopment of GreekLife being a positive influence on the campus. In all honesty WVU was better when more people had open house parties and the parties at Fraternities were more exclusive. Hopefully this does not create a barrier between the Greek population and the students, but I doubt it will. A more proactive and involved GreekLife will help make the University a little bit more laissez-faire with it policies instead of constantly being the main enforcer to keeping Greeks in line. Eventually allowing for more open parties.

By: Maestro
by: nooooooFeb 16, 2015 7:54:26 PM

get rid of hazing, keep partying.

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#2  by: remember   
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dont forget hazing is what has caused the majority of greek problems not open parties. i think the school should focus on eliminating dangerous hazing events and allow parties

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#3  by: ...   
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GPA doesn't necessarily entail maturity or responsibility. Choosing the right guys based off of their character is more important. Thus, it's the individual Fraternities responsibility to get better brothers. Although I don't see that happening with some Fraternities lmao

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