sig ep really going to slip?
by: gteWondering if Sig Ep is truly going to slip once they're totally dry next year, but would their date parties and stuff offsite still keep them relevant?
#2 by: RD
One thing to keep in mind is that most undergraduates that live in fraternity homes are under age (over 90%). Unfortunately, alcohol has become a central focus of fraternity life on campus here and nationwide and SigEp wants to demonstrate clearly that our priorities lie with preparing young college men to become confident, values based leaders. SigEp offers the leadership WE NEED NOW
#5 by: VG
Sig Ep at UT already blatantly disregards the no hazing mandate from their national fraternity as part of the so called Balanced Man program, so why would anyone believe that they'll willingly abide by the dry house mandate? A large majority of their current members and alumni openly proclaim that they would rather disassociate from their national fraternity than follow these policies. Their national fraternity knows this and in order to avoid losing one of their strongest chapters in the country, won't risk a showdown as long the UT chapter pays lip service to their policies. Instead they'll go zero tolerance on smaller, less significant chapters to show that they mean business.
#8 by: science
Brotherhood built on shared social experience and camaraderie can be life-changing for the better. However, research shows that depending too much on shared social experiences can produce a chapter of brothers who care only about fun and are overly aware of social status.
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by: GuestMar 8, 2019 7:51:15 PM
Very. Realistically it won’t happen.