ifc and panhel aren't the only orgs on campus
by: realist
For those of you who are too lazy and ignorant to use Google, you might want to take some time to familiarize yourself with the historically black and multicultural greeks on campus. These organizations are social, but they have a greater focus on community service, education, and empowerment. They are also younger than "mainstream" organizations and tend to not have official houses.
Our shirts say 4 councils, not 2 councils. People need to get it together.
#2by: hey
I know some of the lower houses like agd pick on the multicultural sororities because it makes them feel better so I get your frustration. However, as an African American I've noticed that anytime I talk to another girl in a multicultural sorority she judges me for being in a "mainstream sorority" and then proceeds into her rant about how ddd, alpha phi, axo and other houses don't have any blacks or hispanics. It's a vicious cyclical cycle. They would rather rush a multicultural than a mainstream house but then complain when the "mainstream" houses don't have diversity.
#3by: yeah
I agree but it goes both ways. In a lot of black families there are legacies to the Divine 9 (NPHC) houses and they are groomed from a very young age to join that legacy house or at least another D9. The networking seems to be an even bigger thing with the D9 than with Panhel houses, and getting bids seems to be harder (D9 members correct me if I'm wrong) so those with a D9 background may see it as more prestigious to join those, plus they do things like step shows and line names that Panhel houses don't do.
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