I’d have to disagree. Nationals does, at times, make hasty decisions. It almost happened to my chapter. We were basically accused of hazing our pledges with alcohol when we were ABSOLUTELY NOT hazing them WHATSOEVER. We honestly and truly were not. We had a tour de franzia party (not the sorority, just in general) and a lot of sisters made teams with their pledge classes. Some of our pledges also made a team together and when our school found out they figured we forced them to make a team, and forced them to drink. It was bullshit. We were so close to losing our charter, and I have to thank my chapter president in all that she did to help keep us alive. We also had a similar situation where we lost our eligibility for housing because two girls living with two sisters were selling drugs out of the shared apartment, unknowingly. The two drug dealers went to Nationals and the school about it and we got in serious trouble.. although it had nothing to do with our sorority.
I guess what I’m trying to say is, greek life as a whole gets a negative wrap, and I think a lot of the time greek life isn’t innocent until proven guilty. They’re guilty until proven innocent, and a lot of the time, they don’t get that opportunity.
I want her hair secret.
This was extremely flawed. Multiple typos, even answers that were EXACTLY the same.
Actually really well, I think this may be the best recap I’ve read all day.
I’d have to disagree. Nationals does, at times, make hasty decisions. It almost happened to my chapter. We were basically accused of hazing our pledges with alcohol when we were ABSOLUTELY NOT hazing them WHATSOEVER. We honestly and truly were not. We had a tour de franzia party (not the sorority, just in general) and a lot of sisters made teams with their pledge classes. Some of our pledges also made a team together and when our school found out they figured we forced them to make a team, and forced them to drink. It was bullshit. We were so close to losing our charter, and I have to thank my chapter president in all that she did to help keep us alive. We also had a similar situation where we lost our eligibility for housing because two girls living with two sisters were selling drugs out of the shared apartment, unknowingly. The two drug dealers went to Nationals and the school about it and we got in serious trouble.. although it had nothing to do with our sorority.
I guess what I’m trying to say is, greek life as a whole gets a negative wrap, and I think a lot of the time greek life isn’t innocent until proven guilty. They’re guilty until proven innocent, and a lot of the time, they don’t get that opportunity.
That awkward moment when this article sounds all too familiar.