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Fraternity
How Fraternities and Sororities Impact Students (Or Do They?)
Drinking, academics, and social behavior under the microscope
Published on September 1, 2011 by Alan Reifman, Ph.D. in On the Campus
Right around now is the start of the academic year at American universities. Among the traditional
activities accompanying the start of school is fraternity/sorority rush, in which students who wish to
join a Greek–letter organization attend functions to learn about and select from the different houses
and the fraternities and sororities decide which students they would like to invite to become
members.
Exact figures for the number of college students nationally involved in these organizations are hard
to pin down. However, from perusing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
320). Robbins lists several additional problem areas, such as an atmosphere of conformity,
intolerance, and "constantly being judged;" a heavy reliance on men for social validation; and
enormous time and financial commitments. In some sororities, members are officially required to
attend a certain percentage of events and even when not technically required, many feel implicitly
that they should attend sorority activities over important outside functions.
For some people, memories from the Greek years appear to have a special significance, even
influencing behavior decades later. In his book, Beer and Circus about three A's of university life
(academics, athletics, and alcohol), Murray Sperber writes about fraternity alumni seeking a little
cross–generational bonding with current members through sharing memories of alcohol mayhem.
"The main storytellers are often alumni, and they frequently gather in their old fraternity houses to
narrate the tales and, on occasion, to try to relive them" (p. 152).
The overwhelming majority of academic research on Greek life appears to be on heavy drinking and
other substance use, with studies consistently showing that Greek–organization members drink more
heavily than matched non–members (here and here).
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Fraternities And Sororities
It is important to discuss the history behind fraternities and sororities in order to gain a full
understanding of how they can affect ways in which students interact with each other. The first
Greek letter organization was created in 1776 as a way for students to meet with each other and
discuss current events and literature. From there on, more of these groups were started at schools
around the country. It was rare to have women be appointed into one of these because of their lesser
social status. It was not until almost 100 years later that a women's organization was founded.
Because of their rich history, fraternities are more dominate than sororities and much more well–off.
In America, there is a large history of women being devalued and
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Why Hazing Should Be Allowed In College
College life brings many thoughts to mind friendships, football , pizza, late nights, parties,
fraternities, sororities, as well as racial discrimination, binge drinking, hazing and dying. The latter
part of this list may not come naturally to most people, but they are frightening realities of the Greek
system. Parents send their children to college assuming they will be in a safe, educational
environment while enjoying all the benefits campus life has to offer, including fraternities and
sororities. They do not expect a phone call in the early hours of the morning notifying them of their
child's death. Since March of 2000, over 60 people have died in events associated with fraternities,
alcohol and/or hazing (Marklein p. A3). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A national survey of college students by Harvard researchers found that nearly half of males and
more than a third of females engage in binge drinking. Among Greek students the numbers
skyrocket: 86% of fraternity members and 80% of sorority members living in chapter houses are
likely to engage in binge drinking (Marklein). The frequent focus fraternities and sororities place on
alcohol encourages excessive consumption, unfortunately causing the development of alcoholism
and incidents of alcohol poisoning. The term hazing is defined as "any conduct or method of
initiation into any student organization, whether on public or private property, which willfully or
recklessly endangers the physical or mental health of any student or other person" (UMass).
Whipping, beating, branding, forced calisthenics, exposure to the weather, forced consumption of
food, liquor, beverages, , brutal treatment, extended isolation, sleep deprivation, and forced physical
activities that adversely affect physical health and safety are just some known acts of hazing that
Greek members may force their "brothers" and "sisters" to undergo. Imagine getting an update from
your college student. Your freshman son calls home, reporting he has just made the lacrosse team
and is excited to receive his fraternity pin the next day. The following morning the phone rings, but
it is not your beloved child. A policeman calls to inform you that your son had just died of
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Should Fraternities And Sororities Be Banned?
The question about Greek life on campus is whether if fraternities and sororities should be banned.
The reasoning behind that is because of all the sexual assault, hazing, and binge drinking happening
on campus. All of those problems are causing people to be hurt, be raped, or be killed. But if you
look into it, Greek organization does have underage members. Colleges should not ban fraternities
and sororities. Greek organizations are still relevant on today's campus. Simon Riker, a freelance
musician said, "I learned a lot about myself and other people, more than I would have otherwise...
offered me a tremendous amount of opportunities and a vast social network" (Friedman 990). Many
fraternities are involved in their communities. The fraternity and sorority would hold a fundraiser
where they would raise more than $20 million for charity. Averagely most fraternities have a slightly
higher grade–point average from just the students who are not in a fraternity. The grade–point
average is approximately 2.912 (Friedman 990). Fraternity and sorority members is more likely to
be prepared after their graduation. The percent within the Greeks and the non–Greeks on how
prepared the students are after graduation is 37 percent Greek to 27 percent non–Greek (Friedman
990). Fraternities and sororities are seen as a way to further one's career after graduation (Friedman
987). Kimbrough adds, "we have to figure out how to give them life lessons to make them better
citizens, help them
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Fraternity And Sorority
College students have many life altering questions they must answer through the journey of further
education. From a student's major, living circumstance, classes, and getting involved on campus, it
can start to get stressful if there are mixed signals about what they are getting into. Getting involved
on campus is a great way to meet people and improve skills needed after graduation. A student
might choose to be involved in Greek life because of the parties, friends, and job application quirks
down the road (Joining a Fraternity, np). The outcome involves those things, but it also involves
leadership traits, lifelong relationships, the ability to surpass the negative public perception of
Fraternity and Sorority men and women, and keep up good grades. While involved in Greek life,
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If a student does not have that certain GPA requirement they get dropped from recruitment before
the chapter even considers looking at anything else. Students must maintain a certain GPA to stay in
the chapter. Most fraternities or sororities have weekly study groups. My chapter has a Geek of the
Week, which goes to whoever makes the highest grades on major tests. If a student's GPA drops
under a certain score, then they have to have a certain amount of study hours or note checks until
their grade goes back up. If their GPA is so low for a long amount of time they might get kicked out
of the fraternity or sorority. Students knowing that they have to keep their grades up for a fraternity
or sorority could help them graduate. "A U.S. Government study shows that over 70% of all those
who join a fraternity/sorority graduate, while under 50% of all non–fraternity/sorority persons
graduate" (Fraternity and Sorority Facts, np). Fraternities and sororities are helping their members
graduate rather than helping them party all the time like most people
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Fraternity/Sororities
Long, L. D., & Snowden, A. (2011). The more you put into it, the more you get out of it: the
educational gains of fraternity/sorority officers. Oracle: The Research Journal of the Association of
Fraternity/Sorority Advisors, 6(2), 1–14. This study is unique in that is studies both fraternities and
sororities but is comparing the difference between those who are organization officers and those
who are not. They are compared across nine different educational gains. These educational gains are
Sense of Belonging, Diverse Interactions, Interpersonal Relationship Skills, Interpersonal
Competence, Leadership Skills, Personal Development Skills, Healthy Behaviors, Self–Worth, and
Intrapersonal Competence. They are evaluated by asking members to report ... Show more content
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The factors that are studied are 1) cumulative grade point average; 2) chapter involvement; 3)
engagement in academic activities; 4) part–time work; 5) and alcohol use. Three of the factors
(engagement in academic activities, chapter involvement and part–time work) all affected
cumulative grade point average in a positive way. Alcohol use was the only factor to negatively
affect cumulative grade point average over the term of a fraternity/sorority member. This however is
important to note because many of the events that a fraternity or sorority host are some way
involved with alcohol. The study sets forth a list of suggestions that should help continue the
correlation between engagement and high GPA. Fraternities and sororities should help establish and
cultivate a culture of academic achievement throughout their organization, they should limit the use
of alcohol to only social events, they should seek out and confront members who are at–risk and
they should start programing initiatives that are able to support the achievements of members in an
academic setting. It is also important to discuss the layout of the fraternity and sorority life at the
university where this study takes place. (Ten traditionally historically White fraternities, 11
traditionally historically White sororities and only seven multicultural fraternities/sororities. The
main population of those members is White females. It wraps up the article by discussion that some
fraternities/sororities already have decent programs in place and others need to mirror these and
continue to grow on these programs to help academics in fraternities and
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Alpha Kappa Alpha Fraternity
Pan–Hellenic Greek Lettered Organization was founded May 10, 1930 at Howard University,
Washington, DC. The stated purpose and mission of the organization in 1930 was "Unanimity of
thought and action as far as possible in the conduct of Greek letter collegiate fraternities and
sororities, and to consider problems of mutual interest to its member organizations." It currently
composed of nine International Greek letter Sororities and Fraternities: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity
was the first intercollegiate Greek–letter fraternity established for African American Men, was
founded at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York by seven college men who recognized the need
for a strong bond of brotherhood among African descendants in this country. Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sorority founded 1908 the campus of Howard ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The motto of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity is achievement in every field of human endeavor. Omega
Psi Phi Fraternity was founded in 1911 on the campus of Howard University. It was the first
international fraternal organization founded on the campus of a historically black college. The
Cardinal Principles are: Manhood, Scholarship, Perseverance and Uplift. Delta Sigma Theta
Sorority was founded in 1913 on the campus of Howard University. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority,
Incorporated is an organization of college educated women committed to constructive development
of its members and to public service with a primary focus on the Black community. Phi Beta Sigma
Fraternity was founded in 1914 on the campus of Howard University. The brothers of Phi Beta
Sigma are the Fraternity's most valuable resource and strength. They are the primary means by
which the Phi Beta Sigma objectives will be achieved. In order to accomplish the Fraternity's
objectives, it is essential that systems are instituted that effectively embody "Culture for Service and
Service for Humanity" and promote brotherhood, scholarship and service. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority
was founded in 1920 on the campus of Howard
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Conflict In Fraternities And Sororities
Fraternities and Sororities have around 760,000 undergraduate members that will be entering the
workforce. Those members are apart of organizations that boast about their standards, values, and
professional development skills. While in the process of discovering those, conflict occurs within
and students have to address and solve those issues. By identifying how members of primary,
intimate, task groups, function during conflict, I can, with their help, make conclusions and provide
solutions for individuals that learned those skills in fraternities and sororities. This data could help
predict behavior patterns of alumni within task groups at their place of work or within their
membership of other social groups. The findings will also help these ... Show more content on
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I will then contact the participating organizations, chapters and nationals, to ask if they want me to
come and debrief the results with them. That is important because some of the results might need
explaining because this was a qualitative study and it is not as direct as a quantitative study. I will
then reach out, with those organizations as references, to other chapters that initially declined to see
if they are interested. Subsequently, I will check in on the chapters, not to study them further, but to
see if they used any of the information gathered to change dynamics or group behavior. This
research raises additional questions such as: if these members stay (even during conflict), then why
do others leave their organizations; Is this conflict personal or based on structural and procedural
actions within the fraternities and sororities; and do organization's national programming create
certain group behaviors in fraternities and sororities that influence
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Membership In Fraternities And Sororities
The decrease in membership in fraternities and sororities has occurred due to negative
representation in media and criminal reputations. However, students should join fraternities and
sororities because together they can do work for charities, volunteer, and fundraise. Students should
also become members to be a part of a group life in which you are essentially guaranteed lifelong
friendships and a thriving social life. Although the monetary cost may be high and the superficial
representation in media makes fraternity and sorority members look daft and trouble–making, the
benefits to membership include helping out communities and being held responsible for your
academic and extracurricular activities. The words fraternity and sorority can define any group of
men and women that come together to form a club, but the words are well–known for college Greek
life organizations. Fraternities and sororities are known for their private imitations and rules, which
sometimes can only be learned about by becoming a part of the club. The College of William and
Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia is known for the first college fraternity. The fraternities developed
throughout the late 1700's as a way for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In his work "Fraternities in Decline", Reisberg mentions hazing as a reason for the drop in
memberships. While hazing is a serious concern, there has been a rise in awareness amongst
communities as well as policing the initiation processes of fraternities. In fact, most states have
enacted anti–hazing laws (Beitman). Fraternities and sororities are known to have a bad reputation
due to media. However, not all members participate in reckless, dangerous, or violent behavior. It is
simply that out of such a large group there must exist some criminals or people who exhibit
unseemly behaviors, but that does not represent the entire
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The Evils of Fraternities and Sororities Essay
The Evils of Fraternities and Sororities
Joining fraternities and sororities has been a long tradition among many college and university
students within the United States. As the number of students entering colleges and universities grow,
the influence and pressure to join fraternities and sororities grow as well. According to a research
project conducted by Dr. Gary D. Malaney, associate professor of education and director of student
affairs at the University of Massachusetts, "58.6% [of 413 students surveyed] reported having at
least a few friends who belong to the Greek Area" (Malaney 2). However, the Kappa Sigma
fraternity at the University of Miami in February 2004 was found at fault for the death of Chad
Meredith for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Among the many fraternities in the United States, some fraternities are said to accept students after
"drinking a whole bottle of alcohol nonstop" (Brown). Flushing toilets after a current member takes
a dump, not sleeping for two days, carrying bricks in backpacks for weeks, and sexual intercourse
are some of the many shocking things new members will do to earn their way into a fraternity or
sorority. According to Kevin Brown, "you have to do whatever the frat [or sorority] tells you to do
to get in, and that could be anything." Some sororities "will paddle each other till their behinds are
bleeding. They will force girls to do things like boob ranking, where they're given five minutes to
examine each other's chests and rank themselves by size" (Morehouse) before getting accepted.
Clearly, fraternities and sororities often do not respect the rights, opinions and well–being of their
potential members.
For many fraternities and sororities, academics are certainly not the key methods of attracting new
members. Surprisingly, fraternities and sororities have quite an effect on student academic
performances. According to Malaney's research, only 4% of all fraternity members surveyed said
their academic performance improved while 26% claimed that their performance got worse
(Malaney 3). Among the sorority members surveyed, 6% said their academic performance
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Social Acceptance In College Essay
College Fraternities and Sororities – The High Cost of Social Acceptance College students who
choose to join fraternities or sororities do so because of their need for social acceptance. I am
personally against fraternities and sororities. I feel that it is money spent for the purpose of "buying"
friends. There are many ways to meet interesting people other than devoting all of your time and
money to a club in order to do so. Perhaps the people who join these groups have low self–esteem,
social anxiety, or feel that the best way to make friends in college is to pay for them. I find this issue
to be interesting because there are many Greek organizations on campus that are constantly
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Non–members chose not to join because of numerous reasons. Out of twelve non–members, seven
agreed that they would not join due to a lack of money, and six out of those seven said they still
would not join even if they had the funds. Nine of the twelve felt that they would not have enough
time to devote themselves to a fraternity or sorority. What I found to be the most interesting was that
ten felt that the reason people join these organizations are just paying for friendship. The only
reason these non–members agreed that it would be a beneficial to join a fraternity or sorority would
be for academic achievements, such as the Honors fraternity, or one that pertained to your major.
Twelve members of fraternities or sororities were also surveyed. Eleven stated that they joined so
they can meet new people and make friends. Only five agreed that they joined so they could help the
community. Eight of the ten felt they needed to join so they would have a place to party and also
meet girls. Three felt that being a member taught you leadership skills. Two joined because they
thought it would look good on a resume. My second method of research was a personal interview.
Here, I was able to ask more questions than on a random survey in the Oak Grove. On the issue of
students not having time to devote themselves to one of the organizations, one non–member
commented, "I know that as a student I am way too busy with school
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Gamma Phi Beta Research Paper
Benefits of Membership o Sisterhood: The sisterhood you gain as a Gamma Phi Beta sets
membership apart from membership in other local clubs or organizations. It begins with the
friendships formed during your collegiate years and continues to grow as your bond deepens with
the Sorority and your sisters. o Leadership Development: Both collegians and alumnae further their
personal growth through the development of leadership skills. Members can serve as officers,
committee members, advisors and volunteer leaders to fine–tune their talents and gain valuable
experience. Additionally, training is offered through chapter educational programming, online
webinars and workshops presented at Gamma Phi Beta conferences. o Campus Involvement: You
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Reality o 1) "The House Bunny" "The House Bunny" is a comedy about a Playboy Bunny, Shelley,
who thinks she is kicked out of the mansion and has to find a new place to live. Shelley ends up on
the doorstep of the "ZETA" house, where she meets a group of sorority women who can't get any
pledges because they aren't popular enough. Greek Life Portrayal: Sororities are constantly
competing against each other for the most pledges. In order to get new girls and have a successful
chapter, you have to look hot and have boys interested in you. The Truth: Sorority recruitment is a
very exact process, one that requires the PNMs (Potential new members) to meet all of the chapters
on campus. Chapters also have a "total" number of girls they can give bids to. Sororities also recruit
based on values, not based on who can get the most boys. Sisterhood means that the other girls in
your chapter don't care what you look like, and your chapter can still be extremely successful even if
you don't go out every weekend and have the boys all over you. Believe it or not, sorority women
can be happy and thrive, even when they aren't the "hottest." o "American Pie Presents Beta
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The Aspects of Hazing
The word hazing connotes a variety of different meanings depending on the stance one takes. Some
people assume hazing provides the possible prospect of bonding and social acceptance. Others
conclude hazing creates a dividend between the society of fraternity and sorority organizations. No
matter what direction one takes, both sides have the ability to propose a positive solution that will
effectively help the effects of hazing. Once a personal analyzes the positive and negative aspects of
hazing then he or she has the ability to propose a solution that will benefit both sides of hazing. The
word hazing originates from a time during the 16th century when sailors would taunt new sailors
during hazy weather. Hazing made its appearance long ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In claiming that another resultant of hazing prepares pledges for impending emotional, mental, and
physical pain that will appear during their adulthood, they persuade others to view hazing as they
do. When pledges complete their hazing it brings forth unity amongst the brothers and sisters. Not
only do they see hazing as a means of bringing people together, but also for "weed[ing] out people
who don't want to take the process seriously" ("Arguments For and Against"). No social group
wants to have a member who does not commit his or herself to the fraternity or sorority. So higher–
status members feel the task of deciding who takes fraternity and sorority matters seriously bears on
their shoulder alone. Pro–hazing individuals believe hazing sets up a positive system of the deciding
factor of who stays and goes. Overall they believe that hazing benefits either the new pledge or the
fraternity and sorority system as a whole. The stance that anti–hazing individuals most likely take
come with the statistics that hazing results in student death and possible sexual harassment.
Individuals who also oppose the hazing ritual shall take the stance of saying it pressures students to
make senselessly foolish decisions. Hazing causes a loss of self–preservation. Hazing entices them
to forget about his or her own self and individuality and "to trade his or her humanity or self–respect
in exchange for full inclusion
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Getting into a Fraternity or Sorority
College is something everyone dreams about while in high school. It may seem fun and exciting, but
there is a tremendous number of mistakes that can happen. For instance, imagine someone has just
been accepted into college, and it is her first day. She thought it was a dream to be in a sorority, but
in reality it was a nightmare. After a week, she knows "Hell Week" is coming, but she wants shake
everything off, and think everything is going well and the other members will accept her with no
hesitation. Today is a lazy day, and she is just sitting in her dorm watching television, and out of
nowhere, she was blindfolded and thrown into a car. Her fellow frat members start to beat her with
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(Laws). Have you ever wondered why they do not have hazing laws? No one truly knows why they
do not have the laws. As some people think, hazing is a great thing, and it puts people through a
great experience to go through. Since hazing can endanger the physical safety of a person, and
produces mental, physical discomfort, and causes dismay, humiliation, and dehumanizes an
individual, society needs to learn about hazing and stop it from happening. We know that people
consider it a tradition that has been going on for ages, but it's an appalling experience to go through.
Everywhere around the world hazing is happening and not one person can do a thing about it. The
earliest recorded event of hazing occurred in eighteen thirty–eight. The first recorded death
happened in eighteen forty–eight. (Hank). So you can see why some may consider it a tradition.
Many hazing incidents do not just involve members of a certain group, but sometimes it can also
include the coach or who is in charge of the group. Twenty–two percent of coaches or advisors are
involved in hazing towards the athlete or student. Many of the coaches and advisors even help
perform the hazing incidents! (Coaches). A person who you would think would be a role model to
their players involve themselves in these involuntary acts.Next time someone thinks that they have
the best coach a team can have, always remember someone can be
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Greek Life Should Be Banned Off Of College Campuses
Over several decades, Greek life has been an integral part of colleges and universities throughout
the United States. There is a high demand of "fitting in" in today's society and a question that
students, parents, and teachers alike often ask themselves is, "Does Greek life provide a more safe
or harmful environment?" With strong evidence, it is absolutely absurd to believe that fraternities
and sororities do more good than they do harm. Various statistics provide factual evidence as to why
Greek life is a toxic and dangerous environment for many young adults. Between the rape culture,
hazing, and delinquency linked to the students associated with Greek life, it is time that it comes to
an end for good so that students may have a more safe and enjoyable college experience.
Fraternities and Sororities should be banned off of college and university campuses due to the
danger and drama associated with them. First off, colleges and universities should ban Greek life on
campuses for obvious reasons, the first being rape culture. Sexual violence is not something to be
swept under the rug and brushed off. It continues to be a massive problem everywhere in America,
and colleges are no exception. An article by The Guardian states, "Frat brothers rape 300% more.
One in five women are sexually assaulted on campus" (Valenti, 2014). Looking at that statistic in
real terms, 20% of females on a college campus will be sexually assaulted before they graduate.
This evidence clearly
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Fraternity And Sorority Life Community
The purpose of the newsletter chosen is to update the Fraternity and Sorority Life community on the
upcoming week and past achievements. This may include, a congratulations to a chapter after
receiving an award, past accomplishments through the Greek Honorary Societies, and current
upcoming events such as, application due dates, meeting information, event reminders, and job
opportunities on The University of Akron's campus. Newsletters help inform readers and receive
individuals interested in opportunities such as, community service, Risk Management events,
fundraising events at Chipotle, Circle of Sisterhood t–shirt orders, and forms that need to completed
and returned to the Center for Service and Leadership Administration Desk in the Fraternity and
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This newsletter content was not utilized just for announcements of new services. This newsletter
gives opportunities and insight on how to become involved. The content also includes reports on
activities and successes. This includes human interest stories to show how the Greek community is
making a difference. This was made to encourage and inspire with pictures. If the story was linked
to a particular program, this was utilized within the content. Also, New upcoming job opportunities
were brought to the attention of the
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College Fraternities And Sororities Serve As Exclusive
One of the historic facets of university life, among special interest clubs, sports teams, and volunteer
organizations is Greek life. College fraternities and sororities serve as exclusive groups denoted by
Greek letters where men and women bond, forming "brotherhoods" and "sisterhoods" with fellow
members, getting involved on campus, practicing philanthropy and community service, and creating
long–lasting friendships. At face value, Greek life seems like an ideal environment for all entering
college students who want to get involved and socialize; however, there are many complexities and
undertones that can be attributed to the Greek system. Greek organizations are known for their
competitive "rush" process where prospective members undergo an interview process in multiple
social settings to receive bids from fraternity and sorority houses (Nelson 8). Sororities, in
particular, are usually extremely selective during rush, as they must "[maintain] a specific
appearance" as a whole, and bid on aspiring girls who mirror the appearance and demeanor of the
sorority (Nelson 7). Even though this superficiality exists in sororities, some affirm that they foster a
sense of community and support (Farrington 22) and promote self–efficacy and a thirst for academic
excellence (Thompson 4). Controversies like hazing, alcohol consumption at parties, and the
establishment of a social hierarchy of female students in sororities have brought the topic of Greek
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Fraternities And Sororities
Fraternities and sororities are social organizations and the colleges and universities they have been
around for a very long time. Since 2005 more than 60 people have died in fraternity related
incidents, Fraternities and Sororities now at a record of 750,000 members provide invaluable
leadership training, networking opportunities, emotional and academic support. Why should there
be greek life on campus? Because it helps with college students, it gives you a place to live on
campus, makes you feel like part of an accepted group, that is why people like it and join it.
There are some things you have to do to join a join a fraternity or a sorority.You have to say a
pledge and cannot break that pledge or you will be kicked out of the fraternity
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Jessica Gendron Williams Character Analysis
Jessica Gendron Williams is the CEO of Phired Up Productions, LLC – a company specializing in
helping fraternities and sororities grow. In her almost seven years working for Phired Up and more
than 10 years working with Greek–letter organizations, she has led a movement to make
Recruitment more values based and relationship focused. Jessica has shared her message with tens
of thousands of fraternity and sorority members from across the country. She pushes Greek–letter
organizations to be better every day. Jessica has authored two books, I Heart Recruitment: The Eight
Steps to Limitless Possibility for Sororities and Social Excellence: We Dare You. She has a Bachelor
of Arts from Eastern Illinois University and a Master of Science in Higher Education and Student
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Donnae has a professional background that includes over 20 years in the field of multicultural
education. Her experiences as a diversity consultant, multicultural specialist, storyteller,
instructor/trainer and keynote speaker serve her well in all she does at UCSC. Before joining the
staff at UCSC, her clients included nonprofit agencies, school districts, private corporations, and
higher educational institutions – primarily in New York. Donnae obtained her Master of Arts in
social sciences from Binghamton University and a Bachelor of Science in educational studies from
the State University of New York, Empire State College. Donnae mentors 16 diversity interns and is
responsible for training 285 resident assistants for the 10 colleges at UCSC. She is also the
instructor for courses in cultural intelligence and the chancellor of the two–year diversity
certification program. Furthermore, she was the keynote speaker for two college graduations and
delivered speeches for affinity group graduations over her 10–year tenure at
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prejudice in greek system Essay
A major part of every college campus is the Greek system. Although, many times it goes unnoticed
there is major segregation among the fraternities and sororities in the south. Why is such an
important issue often overlooked? We need to be more aware of segregation because in many cases
it causes conflict. What if an African American wanted to join a traditionally white fraternity or
sorority or vise versa? The chances of him/her getting in are pretty slim. In fact, it would be most
likely that they would not. The walls of race and the barriers from so–called ?traditions? in the
Greek system should be broken in order to diversify the organizations and lead to the changes
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A complaint of discrimination was filed last year at the University of Georgia against the Alpha
Gamma Delta sorority. One member was outraged and concerned when an African–American
membership candidate ?was discussed separately from other potential members? and her sisters
were finding fault with the candidate (McCarthy). Many gave her low scores ?attributed to her race?
and made comments such as ?Why did she go through White Rush?? (and) ?If we had a black girl in
our sorority, none of the fraternities would want to do anything with us? (McCarthy). Although it
was the first time a sorority had been accused of racial discrimination, one student made the
comment that ?Alpha Gamma Delta probably aren?t the only ones who do it? (McCarthy).
According to Richard Mullendore, vice president of student affairs, few African American students
choose to participate in membership recruitment, or rush, which shepherds participants from one
predominantly white sorority to another? (McCarthy). Why then was this African–American girl
being punished and viewed with conviction because her actions were different from the beliefs of so
many? The member of the sorority was even accused by her sisters ?of overreacting to an issue that
just wasn?t that important!? Equality is not important? I am positive those members of the sorority
would not like it one
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The Similarities Between Fraternity And Sorority
Sometimes they emerge a new, mature, and dedicated person or it could crush someone mentally
and spiritually due to their experiences within the organization.
Every fraternity and sorority is different. Contrary to popular belief hazing has not come to an end,
and it is still implemented in hundreds of schools. There are different ways of hazing, which I think
different cultures handle differently.
Sororities haze by mentally and verbally abusing their pledges. I have friends that have been
through the process and they have called me crying with stories about the degrading things that their
"big sisters" said to them. I do know that in sororities they make a point of telling their pledges that
they will tear them down to build them back up. The tearing down part consist of bullying and
breaking the pledge down mentally, making her feel worthless, and then slowly they build them
back up with compliments and sisterhood; so that the pledge realizes that she is a new woman due to
her sorority and her sisters which is where the lifetime bonds come in at.
Fraternities are built upon masculinity. It is a man's game, and it is quite ignorant. Who can sleep
with the most girls? Who can drink the most beers?
Who can do the most push–ups? In addition, who can withstand the torture and abuse that it takes to
be apart of the brotherhood? As I mentioned earlier, I believe that different cultures express their
masculinity in different ways. Black men in the black community have no wriggle
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Fraternities And Sororities
Through out middle and high school students become very close to the people that they see
everyday. Students spend more time with the people in their class than their family somedays. In the
4 years of high school students become very comfortable with these people and even though for a
lot these people are the only friends they have. After high school when everyone goes their separate
ways many students start college alone, this puts a lot of stress on many students that are having to
live alone and take actual responsibilities on top of classwork and school work. Meeting people can
be very intimidating, joining a fraternity or a sorority comes with many benefits like people with
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Rush events are when the organizations allow students interested in joining greek life to see what
their organization of about. There are many different types of fraternities and sororities on
campuses; allowing students to find one they fit in at. A student from across the country with no
friends could rush at the beginning of their first fall semester and go from being someone who
knows nobody to knowing someone everywhere they go. According to The Fraternity Advisor, a
website that provides facts about fraternities and also gives answers to people who have questions
about a fraternity, says that their are 123 fraternities and sororities with 9 million members total.
That means statistically that 1 out of every 3 people you meet are involved in greek life. Not only do
you meet a lot people when you join you are gaining connections with very successful and bettering
yourself to be successful in the
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Sorority Vs Fraternity
Although college life is portrayed to many as one big party, I recently have found that this
accusation is unrealistic. The truth is, college is an overwhelming and intimidating experience.
Preconceived notions of how college really works, ultimately ruins the reality of college life.
The first falsity is about Sorority and Fraternity life. Being in a Fraternity or Sorority is not depicted
honestly. In college, most people picture typical Fraternity and Sorority parties. However, Sorority
and Fraternity work is geared more towards community service rather than parties. All Fraternities
and Sororities are required to have a philanthropy that is well chartered.
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College reality differs greatly from the reality that is exhibited by most. Upon entering college one
must take into account the difficult tasks that are ahead.
Not all of your instructors will be equally clear about what they expect of your paper. Some will tell
you in detail what to read, how to think about it, and how to organize your paper, but others will ask
a general question just to see what you can do with it. Some instructors will expect you to stay close
to the assignment, penalizing you if you depart from it; others will encourage you to strike out on
your own. Some few instructors may want you to demonstrate only that you have read and
understood a reading, but most will want you to use your understanding of the reading as a
jumping–off point for an analysis and an argument.
Often, students who struggle in college do so because they are unclear about what their college
professors expect. This confusion might come from attending college for the wrong reasons, or it
might originate in different experiences. The secret is to know what professors expect in terms of
basic mental habits and skills, and how those expectations often differ from earlier educational
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Greek Life: Fraternities And Sororities
Greek Life Fraternities and sororities have existed for centuries throughout the world, although
more prominent in the United States. They are a social organization, appealing to students attending
colleges and universities. The first fraternity established was Phi Beta Kappa at the College of
William and Mary in 1775. In 1867, the first women's fraternity was founded at Monmouth College.
Approximately nine million people in the U.S. are Greek. Greek communities share common ethics
and strive to bring success to its graduates. According to thefraternityadvisor.com, Of the nation's 50
largest cooperations, 43 are headed by fraternity men. Greek life consists of core values that include
leadership, scholarship, citizenship, and fellowship. Leadership is a vital role in every community.
Society often influences the idea of leadership throughout life. Leaders are individuals behaving in a
good and positive ways as determined by the norms of not only the organization but of society.
Fraternities and Sorioties convey leadership as power and self–worth. Many Greeks go on to
achieve great success in their career field. Every U.S. President and Vice President except two since
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Many people join in order to meet and further socialize with new people in a new environment. In
the late 1800's, fraternities were established and members shared useful information that was not
learned in the classrooms. These students created handshakes and unique gestures to identify each
other; and modeled their organization as a secret society alike the Freemasons. Today these
organizations still hold root to their secret traditions, although now students may be more expressive
about their home. Sororities and Fraternities offer a family feeling and immediate support system
from a number of peers that you may identify as your "brother" or "sister". Fellowship also teaches
social skills and acceptance of
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Fraternities And Sororities In Greek Life
In every university there is always a Greek life that has opportunities to connect, make new friends,
and also participate in activities. This all sound fine and dandy at first but not all Greek life is how it
said to be. Yes it is a fun and you make friendships but, all that come with a price and that is at the
start of initiation. The definition of initiation is the action of admitting someone into a secret,
obscure society or group. Fraternities and sororities are a group of society and they abuse boys and
girls wanting to be a part of something more, when they get treated like crap just because it is
"tradition". Those tradition were made by people who wanted to humiliate them to a point that they
physiologically and physically can't
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Sororities And Fraternities In A Fraternity
n college, sometimes as African American females or males we tend to look for the best
organization to come apart of, because of family members went to this college or apart of an
organization. Until we come across the background of each organization and history of what the real
reasons why the sororities and fraternities came to be what it is today. Each fraternity along with
sororities had morals of valuing brotherhood and sisterhood that they can share in a union. What
made various sororities and fraternities so popular was they were involved with the community,
civil rights, and politics. It also involved many famous people to civil rights leaders just like Martin
Luther King Jr. who was an Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity brother. I will be
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Fraternities And Sororities In Greek Life
Fraternities and sororities are becoming more and more influential on university campuses every
semester. There are hundreds of schools that obtain Greek life, many people have extremely
different opinions on fraternities and sororities. Although, many people have their own views on
what really occurs in Greek life, there are many pros and cons to joining a fraternity or sorority.
Greek life can be a very good experience, but it also has its faults. Now more than ever, the impacts
and repercussions of Greek life today is under scrutiny, not just by universities but also by parents,
guardians, communities, and shockingly the united states government. Americans hear these horrific
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However, what most hardly ever sees is the positive impact fraternities and sororities has today.
Some of the benefits of joining the Greek life consist of community service and the ability to make
new friends and connections. Community service is a big part of Greek life, it is often initiated in
helping with the community. Whether, it is cleaning up trash around local areas, such as parks,
campuses and beaches, they also contribute to the community by hosting a food drive for those in
need, tutoring for college students or maybe local schools. Fraternities and sororities are very
committed to making a difference with their community service and for those who live within it.
Furthermore, when joining a fraternity or sorority you will not only make friends,
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Why Fraternities Should be Banned Essay
Recently, the idea of partaking in a fraternity has become more prevalent. Young adults are
captivated with wanting to live the Greek life. The clothes and parties seem to drawn in teens like a
magnet. However what these teens do not realize is the terrible things associated with fraternities.
Many fraternities have a reputation for turning college students into drunks, treating women
vulgarly, enacting violent hazing against other fraternity members and disrupting the true reason
why students go to college. For these reasons fraternities should be banned altogether on college
campuses. First of all, fraternities have proven to be a serious reason for underage drinking and
binge drinking. These young adults have far less supervision and ... Show more content on
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Men taking advantage of women is considered a social norm. Also, When fraternity members
admitted to doing things that by law are considered rape they did not believe that they were rapist.
They insist that if a girl is intoxicated then they are still able to consent to sex. Granted not all
Greeks are this way. Many fraternity members treat women respectfully and contribute greatly to
bettering the college experience. The problem is too many offenders do exist and they have ruined
the once credible reputation of fraternities everywhere. Furthermore, fraternities are infamous for
their requirement to pledge in order to join the brotherhood. Although the specific acts inflicted on
pledges is known only by members of fraternity, it is commonly known that hazing is part of the
initiation. The pledges have to complete a series of humiliating and sometime dangerous rituals in
order to join. They could be forced to consume excessive amount of alcohols and drugs, or be
physically beaten or be publicly humiliated. Little known fact, white fraternities generally use
alcohol for hazing while black fraternities result to physical violence. In a survey conducted by Dr.
Susan Lipkins "31% of Fraternity and sorority members agree that a significant element in an
initiation rite is humiliation." "Also, many of the Greek Leaders agree that
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Greek Life In Greek Life
Fraternities and sororities are social groups formed in colleges and universities. These fraternities
and sororities are called the Greek Life. These clubs use two or more greek letters for their names.
Fraternities are for males and sororities are for females. Greek life is very popular in this day and
age at universities and colleges. Greek life is very beneficial during and after college. But
universities are beginning to ban these clubs. Greek life shouldn't be banned because it allows for
leadership skills, builds chance for success, networking opportunity, and life–long friends. Greek
life develop leadership and social skills. The greek life puts members in leadership positions that
can build self– esteem, confidence, and make them more charismatic. Fraternities and sororities
influence strong characteristics upon its members that will one day be useful in the real–world and
in a work environment. "Greek houses are run by student councils, which offer members many
opportunities to develop leadership skills. These councils usually consist of a president, a house
manager or treasurer, and leadership roles in public outreach, philanthropy, social event planning,
and member discipline." (www.thespruce.com/greek–life–benefits–and–advantages–3570274)
Greek life also gives an academic boost to their members. The groups aid each other to succeed in
the academic environment. After all, college is a school. And education is the main reason students
are there. Joining a
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Hazing And Sororities
In August of this year, hundreds of thousands of 18–year–old young men and women begin their
college careers. These students have nothing but hope and optimism as they start to venture out on
their own. As they start to meet new people, experience life on their own, and engage in a rigorous
curriculum, many students find themselves looking for a social outlet. NCAA sports, club sports,
church group, business club, architecture club, honors society, African American youth group,
Hispanic youth group and thousands of other social/professional clubs surround campus to help
students flourish in their new home. These social outlets allow for students to meet people with
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The techniques that are used by all fraternities and sororities are called rushing and hazing. Rushing
is the act of popularizing a given fraternity or sorority to attract new members. As mentioned in the
introduction, the alternate forms of rushing cover a large spectrum, but they all have the same goal:
be the best to attract the best. Hazing is another variable method closely aligned with fraternities and
sororities, but hazing for different fraternities and sororities can have vastly different outcomes.
Hazing, in its most simple and basic form, is the imposition of strenuous or complicated tasks as a
form of initiation. In contrast to popular belief, a lot of normal activity is considered hazing. For
example, a college football team might tell the freshman that they are responsible for cleaning up
loose garbage on the field after a practice. As mild as this example might be, hazing can be taken to
an extreme and often has poor outcomes that can severely damage the psyche of an individual.
However, a sense of tradition and continuation continually inspires hazing among social groups, but
fraternities and sororities especially. Hazing has become a form a bonding that allow new initiates to
become closer as a brotherhood or sisterhood; these two both being the most important part of
fraternities and sororities. To create an everlasting bond, Greek organizations promote ultimate a
familial intimacy that is unparalleled by other social groups. It is in this strive for brotherhood and
sisterhood that mistakes are made and people begin to
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The Importance Of The Greek Community
How the Greek Community Can Improve its Relationship with the Public The Greek community is
a longstanding tradition found at most colleges and universities across the country. Greek Letter
fraternities and sororities were designed to instill principles of friendship, loyalty, service, and
academic success into their members (Alford, Joe). Over time, many of these values have become
more difficult to recognize in chapters across the nation because of multiple incidents involving
partying, binge drinking, and especially hazing. These are the issues that have come to define Greek
life on campuses in the United States today, and because of that Greek life as a whole has developed
a nasty reputation in the eyes of the public. Although these are what most people think about when
they imagine a typical fraternity or sorority, it is not the way these once great institutions were
designed to be. The Greek community needs to do a better job of working together to prove to their
campuses, and to the nation, that they are about much more than the issues that surround them. A
major reform is in order to help the Greek system return to the values that they were founded upon,
so that they can continue to be an important part of millions of young adult's college experiences.
What's the first thing you think of when you hear the word fraternity? For many people, the first
word to come to mind is hazing. Hazing in fraternities has led to the deaths of over 50 students
across the nation
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Fraternities And Sororities
Alexia Johnson
Ms. Wilson
CENG105–04
4 May 2016
Freshmen Do Not Have What It's Takes to Join a Fraternity or Sorority Fraternities and Sororities
are some of the elite groups on a college campus. Fraternities and Sororities consist of men or
women that share common goals and aspirations. Members of the fraternities or sororities publicize
their organizations on campus by volunteering, performing and hosting different events. Each
member must maintain a GPA of a 3.0 or higher and participate in campus activities. Students who
join these organizations have to be involved and leaders in their community. College freshmen see
and hear about fraternities and sororities before they arrive at college. Therefore, some freshmen are
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Some students look forward to joining a fraternity or sorority when they get to college. Being a part
of a fraternity or sorority is a lifetime commitment, so students should learn about the history of the
different organizations. Students envision fraternities or sororities by the parties, the drinking, and
stepping, but sororities and fraternities are much more than just good parties. Fraternities and
sororities have been around for centuries and they provide great sisterhood and brotherhood bonds
across the country. Fraternities and sorority do great deed
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Join A Fraternity Or Sorority
What do the creator of Facebook, vice president of apple, and every former U.S. president except
for three since 1825 have in common? They were all members of a Greek organization while they
were in college before they became famous and successful. Because each of you is currently
enrolled as a college student, you are now in a unique stage in your life. You have the opportunity to
join the ranks and have something in common with those I've listed before you. All you have to do
is simply go Greek. Today I would like to encourage you to take this opportunity and join a
fraternity or sorority in order to better your college experience. I have done research a lot of
research on the benefits of Greek organizations and I have also experienced them ... Show more
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There are many opportunities to develop your leadership skills that you will have to call on later in
your life. Taking on a leadership role within the organization will help you in problem solving and
collaboration with other students. If you've never held a position of leadership before, taking one in
a Greek organization is a great place to start developing your skills. There is even believed to be a
link between membership and success later in life. This is proven by the fact that 85% of the
Fortune 500 executives were part of a fraternity, according to USA Today. Becoming a member of
the Greek community will also help tremendously in networking professionally after graduation.
You can use your organizations alumni networks in order to gain connections with people that may
help you in your career. These connections may not have been available to you if you had not
plugged into Greek
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Fraternities And Sororities Essay
Fraternities and Sororities are a group of students at universities and colleges who have the same
interest, job, purpose, etc. (Merrian–Webster, 1828) Fraternities are a group of men usually they
called themselves "brotherhood", it somehow interesting because the members was treated each
other as true brother or friends. Sororities are also a group of women who have a purpose. The only
different between fraternity and sororities was fraternities were for men and sororities were for
women. Usually these two groups were Characterized by Greek Letters. Should Fraternities and
Sororities abandon their traditions in terms of Initiation rites to follow the Anti–hazing Law? Yes,
the Anti–hazing Law 1995 or Republic Act No. 8047 should followed by any fraternities and
sororities. Students may undergo a test to determine their physical, mental and psychological
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this kind of hazing was not allowed because of the potentially deadly condition of unusual kidney
injury according to the National Kidney Foundation's Spring Clinical Meeting. This condition
causes muscle to break down, releasing their fibers and enzymes into the body. These enter the
bloodstream and plug up the kidney, resulting in potentially fatal damage. One group of researchers
presented findings from a 19–year–old man who developed rhabdo after being hazed by his
fratenity. He was struck in the back and buttock areas up to 1,000 times with a wooden paddles that
was result of injuring his muscle and triggered rhabdomyolysis. (National Kidney Foundation, Inc.,
April 27, 2011) Using paddles or baseball bat in the initiation rites in any fraternity or sorority can
caused a kidney failure to anyone to who are involved in paddling. Not only Kidney failure but also
different kind of illness to the body that paddle can
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Fraternities And Sororities
College is a tremendous chapter in one's life. It is simply not about school, but it is about the
difficulties one faces and opportunities that open. In the end, an incoming freshman ultimately
desires the "college experience," also known as fun. There are countless of entertainment in college.
It can be through parties, be with friends, or becoming involved with the school. Most of the time,
incoming college students want to be a part of their college as much as possible. The two well–
known systems to be highly involved is by playing a sport or being in a fraternity or sorority. The
purpose of the fraternities and sororities are to broaden a student's social experience in the college
life. Fraternities and sororities receive negative stereotypes due to the absence of knowledge people
possess.
Going to parties is the number one stereotype the public occupies about fraternities and sororities.
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There was a situation where a fraternity at Oklahoma University was on a bus screaming racist
chants. When the case exploded in national news, people all over the nation started to believe
fraternities belong in a dark light. People make mistakes whether if they are a part of a fraternity or
sorority. The errors are taken care of and not only does the college/university learn from it, but the
fraternity and sorority also does as well. News and stories have destroyed the organizations have
created negative stereotypes due to the public not obtaining knowledge about them. Before creating
a negative opinion about the fraternities and sororities, one must ponder about the goals of the
organizations and what the tasks they do for the community and charities. Fraternities and sororities
are a living tradition; striving to make a student's memories last
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Analysis Of The Outdated Double Standard Plaguing Greek...
The article by Carly Stern entitled "The Outdated Double Standard Plaguing Greek Life" has a clear
theme, her title states just that. The double standard that exists in Greek Life, chapter recognized
organizations, is the limitations Sorority houses have. She starts out stating that "the majority of the
26 recognized sororities are forbidden from hosting parties deserving alcohol in chapter houses...
even if residents are 21". While Fraternities are given permission to host parties by paying extra in
insurance to cover the cost of damages, Sororities are not allowed to do so, many of these Sororities
are not even allowed to have male guests in their home as guests. With this being the 21st century
women are more proactive and independent and they are breaking barriers in academia and I the
professional world, but yet under national chapters Sorority sisters are being restricted. ... Show
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Many women admit that they in fact feel safer on their own turf because they are familiar with the
house, they also have the say with what happens and can have more control. While many Sorority
women feel perfectly safe going to parties in Fraternity homes, there are many that do not and many
that would just like the option to host a party or have over male friends. She goes onto to concluding
that Fraternities and institutions are not to blame but that it comes from the national chapters, that
"Panhellenic must reframe these obsolete double standards to convey that Sorority women can, and
should, act as independent community
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Positives And Negatives Of Sorority
Animal house, Sydney White, and The Revenge of the Nerds. These are movies about Fraternities
and Sororities that everyday people associate with Greek life; alcohol, drugs, hazing,Togo parties,
manipulation, and debauchery in forms of the imagination. Although these things do happen on
many levels, as the war cry of the title "Admit Nothing, Deny Everything", there are many positives.
I have personally been positively influenced by a sorority that has permanently changed my life
forever. My freshman year of college, I went through recruitment and was chosen to be a pledge
sister for Delta Zeta Sorority. I was immediately surrounded by older DZ sisters who became my
friends and mentors. I was also made to jump out of my comfort zone with the many projects, and
fundraisers the sorority did. I worked with hearing impaired children, I created the homecoming
float, and I organized formals and mixers. Thoughthese activities I as able to break out of my shell
and have no fear of raising my hand and saying "I'll do it". Although Greek life might not be for
everybody, there are positives factors to being a part of it.Fraternities and Sororities have made a
tremendous turn from where they first began in 1776. From being kept secret, because of social
status, to now being heard of in every home. Not many people understand the full meaning of
Fraternity and Sorority, being in a sorority or fraternity is always having a group of people to look
out of them, too always stick up for
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Benefits Of Pledging To A Sorority Or Fraternity
Most people when they think of college they think of majors, classes, and getting to meet new
people but others look forward to pledging to a sorority or fraternity. Pledging to a sorority or
fraternity means making a life long commitment with people who then become your said brothers
and said sisters, but with pledging comes hazing. Hazing is humiliating and, in most cases,
dangerous initiation rituals, but it is a typical thing that happens when someone pledges. Although
hazing is a tradition and has always been a part of pledging, it shouldn't be part of the process due to
multiple cases of death and the overall attitude towards it.
Hazing in fraternities and sororities has become a tradition in the United States culture for decades
(Alvarez
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Fraternities And Sororities Impact Students Academics And Social Behavior

  • 1. Fraternity How Fraternities and Sororities Impact Students (Or Do They?) Drinking, academics, and social behavior under the microscope Published on September 1, 2011 by Alan Reifman, Ph.D. in On the Campus Right around now is the start of the academic year at American universities. Among the traditional activities accompanying the start of school is fraternity/sorority rush, in which students who wish to join a Greek–letter organization attend functions to learn about and select from the different houses and the fraternities and sororities decide which students they would like to invite to become members. Exact figures for the number of college students nationally involved in these organizations are hard to pin down. However, from perusing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 320). Robbins lists several additional problem areas, such as an atmosphere of conformity, intolerance, and "constantly being judged;" a heavy reliance on men for social validation; and enormous time and financial commitments. In some sororities, members are officially required to attend a certain percentage of events and even when not technically required, many feel implicitly that they should attend sorority activities over important outside functions. For some people, memories from the Greek years appear to have a special significance, even influencing behavior decades later. In his book, Beer and Circus about three A's of university life (academics, athletics, and alcohol), Murray Sperber writes about fraternity alumni seeking a little cross–generational bonding with current members through sharing memories of alcohol mayhem. "The main storytellers are often alumni, and they frequently gather in their old fraternity houses to narrate the tales and, on occasion, to try to relive them" (p. 152). The overwhelming majority of academic research on Greek life appears to be on heavy drinking and other substance use, with studies consistently showing that Greek–organization members drink more heavily than matched non–members (here and here). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Fraternities And Sororities It is important to discuss the history behind fraternities and sororities in order to gain a full understanding of how they can affect ways in which students interact with each other. The first Greek letter organization was created in 1776 as a way for students to meet with each other and discuss current events and literature. From there on, more of these groups were started at schools around the country. It was rare to have women be appointed into one of these because of their lesser social status. It was not until almost 100 years later that a women's organization was founded. Because of their rich history, fraternities are more dominate than sororities and much more well–off. In America, there is a large history of women being devalued and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Why Hazing Should Be Allowed In College College life brings many thoughts to mind friendships, football , pizza, late nights, parties, fraternities, sororities, as well as racial discrimination, binge drinking, hazing and dying. The latter part of this list may not come naturally to most people, but they are frightening realities of the Greek system. Parents send their children to college assuming they will be in a safe, educational environment while enjoying all the benefits campus life has to offer, including fraternities and sororities. They do not expect a phone call in the early hours of the morning notifying them of their child's death. Since March of 2000, over 60 people have died in events associated with fraternities, alcohol and/or hazing (Marklein p. A3). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A national survey of college students by Harvard researchers found that nearly half of males and more than a third of females engage in binge drinking. Among Greek students the numbers skyrocket: 86% of fraternity members and 80% of sorority members living in chapter houses are likely to engage in binge drinking (Marklein). The frequent focus fraternities and sororities place on alcohol encourages excessive consumption, unfortunately causing the development of alcoholism and incidents of alcohol poisoning. The term hazing is defined as "any conduct or method of initiation into any student organization, whether on public or private property, which willfully or recklessly endangers the physical or mental health of any student or other person" (UMass). Whipping, beating, branding, forced calisthenics, exposure to the weather, forced consumption of food, liquor, beverages, , brutal treatment, extended isolation, sleep deprivation, and forced physical activities that adversely affect physical health and safety are just some known acts of hazing that Greek members may force their "brothers" and "sisters" to undergo. Imagine getting an update from your college student. Your freshman son calls home, reporting he has just made the lacrosse team and is excited to receive his fraternity pin the next day. The following morning the phone rings, but it is not your beloved child. A policeman calls to inform you that your son had just died of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Should Fraternities And Sororities Be Banned? The question about Greek life on campus is whether if fraternities and sororities should be banned. The reasoning behind that is because of all the sexual assault, hazing, and binge drinking happening on campus. All of those problems are causing people to be hurt, be raped, or be killed. But if you look into it, Greek organization does have underage members. Colleges should not ban fraternities and sororities. Greek organizations are still relevant on today's campus. Simon Riker, a freelance musician said, "I learned a lot about myself and other people, more than I would have otherwise... offered me a tremendous amount of opportunities and a vast social network" (Friedman 990). Many fraternities are involved in their communities. The fraternity and sorority would hold a fundraiser where they would raise more than $20 million for charity. Averagely most fraternities have a slightly higher grade–point average from just the students who are not in a fraternity. The grade–point average is approximately 2.912 (Friedman 990). Fraternity and sorority members is more likely to be prepared after their graduation. The percent within the Greeks and the non–Greeks on how prepared the students are after graduation is 37 percent Greek to 27 percent non–Greek (Friedman 990). Fraternities and sororities are seen as a way to further one's career after graduation (Friedman 987). Kimbrough adds, "we have to figure out how to give them life lessons to make them better citizens, help them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Fraternity And Sorority College students have many life altering questions they must answer through the journey of further education. From a student's major, living circumstance, classes, and getting involved on campus, it can start to get stressful if there are mixed signals about what they are getting into. Getting involved on campus is a great way to meet people and improve skills needed after graduation. A student might choose to be involved in Greek life because of the parties, friends, and job application quirks down the road (Joining a Fraternity, np). The outcome involves those things, but it also involves leadership traits, lifelong relationships, the ability to surpass the negative public perception of Fraternity and Sorority men and women, and keep up good grades. While involved in Greek life, each chapter has an executive council which is the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If a student does not have that certain GPA requirement they get dropped from recruitment before the chapter even considers looking at anything else. Students must maintain a certain GPA to stay in the chapter. Most fraternities or sororities have weekly study groups. My chapter has a Geek of the Week, which goes to whoever makes the highest grades on major tests. If a student's GPA drops under a certain score, then they have to have a certain amount of study hours or note checks until their grade goes back up. If their GPA is so low for a long amount of time they might get kicked out of the fraternity or sorority. Students knowing that they have to keep their grades up for a fraternity or sorority could help them graduate. "A U.S. Government study shows that over 70% of all those who join a fraternity/sorority graduate, while under 50% of all non–fraternity/sorority persons graduate" (Fraternity and Sorority Facts, np). Fraternities and sororities are helping their members graduate rather than helping them party all the time like most people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Fraternity/Sororities Long, L. D., & Snowden, A. (2011). The more you put into it, the more you get out of it: the educational gains of fraternity/sorority officers. Oracle: The Research Journal of the Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors, 6(2), 1–14. This study is unique in that is studies both fraternities and sororities but is comparing the difference between those who are organization officers and those who are not. They are compared across nine different educational gains. These educational gains are Sense of Belonging, Diverse Interactions, Interpersonal Relationship Skills, Interpersonal Competence, Leadership Skills, Personal Development Skills, Healthy Behaviors, Self–Worth, and Intrapersonal Competence. They are evaluated by asking members to report ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The factors that are studied are 1) cumulative grade point average; 2) chapter involvement; 3) engagement in academic activities; 4) part–time work; 5) and alcohol use. Three of the factors (engagement in academic activities, chapter involvement and part–time work) all affected cumulative grade point average in a positive way. Alcohol use was the only factor to negatively affect cumulative grade point average over the term of a fraternity/sorority member. This however is important to note because many of the events that a fraternity or sorority host are some way involved with alcohol. The study sets forth a list of suggestions that should help continue the correlation between engagement and high GPA. Fraternities and sororities should help establish and cultivate a culture of academic achievement throughout their organization, they should limit the use of alcohol to only social events, they should seek out and confront members who are at–risk and they should start programing initiatives that are able to support the achievements of members in an academic setting. It is also important to discuss the layout of the fraternity and sorority life at the university where this study takes place. (Ten traditionally historically White fraternities, 11 traditionally historically White sororities and only seven multicultural fraternities/sororities. The main population of those members is White females. It wraps up the article by discussion that some fraternities/sororities already have decent programs in place and others need to mirror these and continue to grow on these programs to help academics in fraternities and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Alpha Kappa Alpha Fraternity Pan–Hellenic Greek Lettered Organization was founded May 10, 1930 at Howard University, Washington, DC. The stated purpose and mission of the organization in 1930 was "Unanimity of thought and action as far as possible in the conduct of Greek letter collegiate fraternities and sororities, and to consider problems of mutual interest to its member organizations." It currently composed of nine International Greek letter Sororities and Fraternities: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity was the first intercollegiate Greek–letter fraternity established for African American Men, was founded at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York by seven college men who recognized the need for a strong bond of brotherhood among African descendants in this country. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority founded 1908 the campus of Howard ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The motto of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity is achievement in every field of human endeavor. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity was founded in 1911 on the campus of Howard University. It was the first international fraternal organization founded on the campus of a historically black college. The Cardinal Principles are: Manhood, Scholarship, Perseverance and Uplift. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority was founded in 1913 on the campus of Howard University. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated is an organization of college educated women committed to constructive development of its members and to public service with a primary focus on the Black community. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity was founded in 1914 on the campus of Howard University. The brothers of Phi Beta Sigma are the Fraternity's most valuable resource and strength. They are the primary means by which the Phi Beta Sigma objectives will be achieved. In order to accomplish the Fraternity's objectives, it is essential that systems are instituted that effectively embody "Culture for Service and Service for Humanity" and promote brotherhood, scholarship and service. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority was founded in 1920 on the campus of Howard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Conflict In Fraternities And Sororities Fraternities and Sororities have around 760,000 undergraduate members that will be entering the workforce. Those members are apart of organizations that boast about their standards, values, and professional development skills. While in the process of discovering those, conflict occurs within and students have to address and solve those issues. By identifying how members of primary, intimate, task groups, function during conflict, I can, with their help, make conclusions and provide solutions for individuals that learned those skills in fraternities and sororities. This data could help predict behavior patterns of alumni within task groups at their place of work or within their membership of other social groups. The findings will also help these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I will then contact the participating organizations, chapters and nationals, to ask if they want me to come and debrief the results with them. That is important because some of the results might need explaining because this was a qualitative study and it is not as direct as a quantitative study. I will then reach out, with those organizations as references, to other chapters that initially declined to see if they are interested. Subsequently, I will check in on the chapters, not to study them further, but to see if they used any of the information gathered to change dynamics or group behavior. This research raises additional questions such as: if these members stay (even during conflict), then why do others leave their organizations; Is this conflict personal or based on structural and procedural actions within the fraternities and sororities; and do organization's national programming create certain group behaviors in fraternities and sororities that influence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Membership In Fraternities And Sororities The decrease in membership in fraternities and sororities has occurred due to negative representation in media and criminal reputations. However, students should join fraternities and sororities because together they can do work for charities, volunteer, and fundraise. Students should also become members to be a part of a group life in which you are essentially guaranteed lifelong friendships and a thriving social life. Although the monetary cost may be high and the superficial representation in media makes fraternity and sorority members look daft and trouble–making, the benefits to membership include helping out communities and being held responsible for your academic and extracurricular activities. The words fraternity and sorority can define any group of men and women that come together to form a club, but the words are well–known for college Greek life organizations. Fraternities and sororities are known for their private imitations and rules, which sometimes can only be learned about by becoming a part of the club. The College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia is known for the first college fraternity. The fraternities developed throughout the late 1700's as a way for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In his work "Fraternities in Decline", Reisberg mentions hazing as a reason for the drop in memberships. While hazing is a serious concern, there has been a rise in awareness amongst communities as well as policing the initiation processes of fraternities. In fact, most states have enacted anti–hazing laws (Beitman). Fraternities and sororities are known to have a bad reputation due to media. However, not all members participate in reckless, dangerous, or violent behavior. It is simply that out of such a large group there must exist some criminals or people who exhibit unseemly behaviors, but that does not represent the entire ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Evils of Fraternities and Sororities Essay The Evils of Fraternities and Sororities Joining fraternities and sororities has been a long tradition among many college and university students within the United States. As the number of students entering colleges and universities grow, the influence and pressure to join fraternities and sororities grow as well. According to a research project conducted by Dr. Gary D. Malaney, associate professor of education and director of student affairs at the University of Massachusetts, "58.6% [of 413 students surveyed] reported having at least a few friends who belong to the Greek Area" (Malaney 2). However, the Kappa Sigma fraternity at the University of Miami in February 2004 was found at fault for the death of Chad Meredith for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Among the many fraternities in the United States, some fraternities are said to accept students after "drinking a whole bottle of alcohol nonstop" (Brown). Flushing toilets after a current member takes a dump, not sleeping for two days, carrying bricks in backpacks for weeks, and sexual intercourse are some of the many shocking things new members will do to earn their way into a fraternity or sorority. According to Kevin Brown, "you have to do whatever the frat [or sorority] tells you to do to get in, and that could be anything." Some sororities "will paddle each other till their behinds are bleeding. They will force girls to do things like boob ranking, where they're given five minutes to examine each other's chests and rank themselves by size" (Morehouse) before getting accepted. Clearly, fraternities and sororities often do not respect the rights, opinions and well–being of their potential members. For many fraternities and sororities, academics are certainly not the key methods of attracting new members. Surprisingly, fraternities and sororities have quite an effect on student academic performances. According to Malaney's research, only 4% of all fraternity members surveyed said their academic performance improved while 26% claimed that their performance got worse (Malaney 3). Among the sorority members surveyed, 6% said their academic performance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Social Acceptance In College Essay College Fraternities and Sororities – The High Cost of Social Acceptance College students who choose to join fraternities or sororities do so because of their need for social acceptance. I am personally against fraternities and sororities. I feel that it is money spent for the purpose of "buying" friends. There are many ways to meet interesting people other than devoting all of your time and money to a club in order to do so. Perhaps the people who join these groups have low self–esteem, social anxiety, or feel that the best way to make friends in college is to pay for them. I find this issue to be interesting because there are many Greek organizations on campus that are constantly advertising and promoting themselves. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Non–members chose not to join because of numerous reasons. Out of twelve non–members, seven agreed that they would not join due to a lack of money, and six out of those seven said they still would not join even if they had the funds. Nine of the twelve felt that they would not have enough time to devote themselves to a fraternity or sorority. What I found to be the most interesting was that ten felt that the reason people join these organizations are just paying for friendship. The only reason these non–members agreed that it would be a beneficial to join a fraternity or sorority would be for academic achievements, such as the Honors fraternity, or one that pertained to your major. Twelve members of fraternities or sororities were also surveyed. Eleven stated that they joined so they can meet new people and make friends. Only five agreed that they joined so they could help the community. Eight of the ten felt they needed to join so they would have a place to party and also meet girls. Three felt that being a member taught you leadership skills. Two joined because they thought it would look good on a resume. My second method of research was a personal interview. Here, I was able to ask more questions than on a random survey in the Oak Grove. On the issue of students not having time to devote themselves to one of the organizations, one non–member commented, "I know that as a student I am way too busy with school ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Gamma Phi Beta Research Paper Benefits of Membership o Sisterhood: The sisterhood you gain as a Gamma Phi Beta sets membership apart from membership in other local clubs or organizations. It begins with the friendships formed during your collegiate years and continues to grow as your bond deepens with the Sorority and your sisters. o Leadership Development: Both collegians and alumnae further their personal growth through the development of leadership skills. Members can serve as officers, committee members, advisors and volunteer leaders to fine–tune their talents and gain valuable experience. Additionally, training is offered through chapter educational programming, online webinars and workshops presented at Gamma Phi Beta conferences. o Campus Involvement: You will have the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Reality o 1) "The House Bunny" "The House Bunny" is a comedy about a Playboy Bunny, Shelley, who thinks she is kicked out of the mansion and has to find a new place to live. Shelley ends up on the doorstep of the "ZETA" house, where she meets a group of sorority women who can't get any pledges because they aren't popular enough. Greek Life Portrayal: Sororities are constantly competing against each other for the most pledges. In order to get new girls and have a successful chapter, you have to look hot and have boys interested in you. The Truth: Sorority recruitment is a very exact process, one that requires the PNMs (Potential new members) to meet all of the chapters on campus. Chapters also have a "total" number of girls they can give bids to. Sororities also recruit based on values, not based on who can get the most boys. Sisterhood means that the other girls in your chapter don't care what you look like, and your chapter can still be extremely successful even if you don't go out every weekend and have the boys all over you. Believe it or not, sorority women can be happy and thrive, even when they aren't the "hottest." o "American Pie Presents Beta ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Aspects of Hazing The word hazing connotes a variety of different meanings depending on the stance one takes. Some people assume hazing provides the possible prospect of bonding and social acceptance. Others conclude hazing creates a dividend between the society of fraternity and sorority organizations. No matter what direction one takes, both sides have the ability to propose a positive solution that will effectively help the effects of hazing. Once a personal analyzes the positive and negative aspects of hazing then he or she has the ability to propose a solution that will benefit both sides of hazing. The word hazing originates from a time during the 16th century when sailors would taunt new sailors during hazy weather. Hazing made its appearance long ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In claiming that another resultant of hazing prepares pledges for impending emotional, mental, and physical pain that will appear during their adulthood, they persuade others to view hazing as they do. When pledges complete their hazing it brings forth unity amongst the brothers and sisters. Not only do they see hazing as a means of bringing people together, but also for "weed[ing] out people who don't want to take the process seriously" ("Arguments For and Against"). No social group wants to have a member who does not commit his or herself to the fraternity or sorority. So higher– status members feel the task of deciding who takes fraternity and sorority matters seriously bears on their shoulder alone. Pro–hazing individuals believe hazing sets up a positive system of the deciding factor of who stays and goes. Overall they believe that hazing benefits either the new pledge or the fraternity and sorority system as a whole. The stance that anti–hazing individuals most likely take come with the statistics that hazing results in student death and possible sexual harassment. Individuals who also oppose the hazing ritual shall take the stance of saying it pressures students to make senselessly foolish decisions. Hazing causes a loss of self–preservation. Hazing entices them to forget about his or her own self and individuality and "to trade his or her humanity or self–respect in exchange for full inclusion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Getting into a Fraternity or Sorority College is something everyone dreams about while in high school. It may seem fun and exciting, but there is a tremendous number of mistakes that can happen. For instance, imagine someone has just been accepted into college, and it is her first day. She thought it was a dream to be in a sorority, but in reality it was a nightmare. After a week, she knows "Hell Week" is coming, but she wants shake everything off, and think everything is going well and the other members will accept her with no hesitation. Today is a lazy day, and she is just sitting in her dorm watching television, and out of nowhere, she was blindfolded and thrown into a car. Her fellow frat members start to beat her with random objects, and they say harsh words to break her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Laws). Have you ever wondered why they do not have hazing laws? No one truly knows why they do not have the laws. As some people think, hazing is a great thing, and it puts people through a great experience to go through. Since hazing can endanger the physical safety of a person, and produces mental, physical discomfort, and causes dismay, humiliation, and dehumanizes an individual, society needs to learn about hazing and stop it from happening. We know that people consider it a tradition that has been going on for ages, but it's an appalling experience to go through. Everywhere around the world hazing is happening and not one person can do a thing about it. The earliest recorded event of hazing occurred in eighteen thirty–eight. The first recorded death happened in eighteen forty–eight. (Hank). So you can see why some may consider it a tradition. Many hazing incidents do not just involve members of a certain group, but sometimes it can also include the coach or who is in charge of the group. Twenty–two percent of coaches or advisors are involved in hazing towards the athlete or student. Many of the coaches and advisors even help perform the hazing incidents! (Coaches). A person who you would think would be a role model to their players involve themselves in these involuntary acts.Next time someone thinks that they have the best coach a team can have, always remember someone can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Greek Life Should Be Banned Off Of College Campuses Over several decades, Greek life has been an integral part of colleges and universities throughout the United States. There is a high demand of "fitting in" in today's society and a question that students, parents, and teachers alike often ask themselves is, "Does Greek life provide a more safe or harmful environment?" With strong evidence, it is absolutely absurd to believe that fraternities and sororities do more good than they do harm. Various statistics provide factual evidence as to why Greek life is a toxic and dangerous environment for many young adults. Between the rape culture, hazing, and delinquency linked to the students associated with Greek life, it is time that it comes to an end for good so that students may have a more safe and enjoyable college experience. Fraternities and Sororities should be banned off of college and university campuses due to the danger and drama associated with them. First off, colleges and universities should ban Greek life on campuses for obvious reasons, the first being rape culture. Sexual violence is not something to be swept under the rug and brushed off. It continues to be a massive problem everywhere in America, and colleges are no exception. An article by The Guardian states, "Frat brothers rape 300% more. One in five women are sexually assaulted on campus" (Valenti, 2014). Looking at that statistic in real terms, 20% of females on a college campus will be sexually assaulted before they graduate. This evidence clearly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Fraternity And Sorority Life Community The purpose of the newsletter chosen is to update the Fraternity and Sorority Life community on the upcoming week and past achievements. This may include, a congratulations to a chapter after receiving an award, past accomplishments through the Greek Honorary Societies, and current upcoming events such as, application due dates, meeting information, event reminders, and job opportunities on The University of Akron's campus. Newsletters help inform readers and receive individuals interested in opportunities such as, community service, Risk Management events, fundraising events at Chipotle, Circle of Sisterhood t–shirt orders, and forms that need to completed and returned to the Center for Service and Leadership Administration Desk in the Fraternity and Sorority Life Community. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This newsletter content was not utilized just for announcements of new services. This newsletter gives opportunities and insight on how to become involved. The content also includes reports on activities and successes. This includes human interest stories to show how the Greek community is making a difference. This was made to encourage and inspire with pictures. If the story was linked to a particular program, this was utilized within the content. Also, New upcoming job opportunities were brought to the attention of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. College Fraternities And Sororities Serve As Exclusive One of the historic facets of university life, among special interest clubs, sports teams, and volunteer organizations is Greek life. College fraternities and sororities serve as exclusive groups denoted by Greek letters where men and women bond, forming "brotherhoods" and "sisterhoods" with fellow members, getting involved on campus, practicing philanthropy and community service, and creating long–lasting friendships. At face value, Greek life seems like an ideal environment for all entering college students who want to get involved and socialize; however, there are many complexities and undertones that can be attributed to the Greek system. Greek organizations are known for their competitive "rush" process where prospective members undergo an interview process in multiple social settings to receive bids from fraternity and sorority houses (Nelson 8). Sororities, in particular, are usually extremely selective during rush, as they must "[maintain] a specific appearance" as a whole, and bid on aspiring girls who mirror the appearance and demeanor of the sorority (Nelson 7). Even though this superficiality exists in sororities, some affirm that they foster a sense of community and support (Farrington 22) and promote self–efficacy and a thirst for academic excellence (Thompson 4). Controversies like hazing, alcohol consumption at parties, and the establishment of a social hierarchy of female students in sororities have brought the topic of Greek ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Fraternities And Sororities Fraternities and sororities are social organizations and the colleges and universities they have been around for a very long time. Since 2005 more than 60 people have died in fraternity related incidents, Fraternities and Sororities now at a record of 750,000 members provide invaluable leadership training, networking opportunities, emotional and academic support. Why should there be greek life on campus? Because it helps with college students, it gives you a place to live on campus, makes you feel like part of an accepted group, that is why people like it and join it. There are some things you have to do to join a join a fraternity or a sorority.You have to say a pledge and cannot break that pledge or you will be kicked out of the fraternity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Jessica Gendron Williams Character Analysis Jessica Gendron Williams is the CEO of Phired Up Productions, LLC – a company specializing in helping fraternities and sororities grow. In her almost seven years working for Phired Up and more than 10 years working with Greek–letter organizations, she has led a movement to make Recruitment more values based and relationship focused. Jessica has shared her message with tens of thousands of fraternity and sorority members from across the country. She pushes Greek–letter organizations to be better every day. Jessica has authored two books, I Heart Recruitment: The Eight Steps to Limitless Possibility for Sororities and Social Excellence: We Dare You. She has a Bachelor of Arts from Eastern Illinois University and a Master of Science in Higher Education and Student Affairs from Indiana ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Donnae has a professional background that includes over 20 years in the field of multicultural education. Her experiences as a diversity consultant, multicultural specialist, storyteller, instructor/trainer and keynote speaker serve her well in all she does at UCSC. Before joining the staff at UCSC, her clients included nonprofit agencies, school districts, private corporations, and higher educational institutions – primarily in New York. Donnae obtained her Master of Arts in social sciences from Binghamton University and a Bachelor of Science in educational studies from the State University of New York, Empire State College. Donnae mentors 16 diversity interns and is responsible for training 285 resident assistants for the 10 colleges at UCSC. She is also the instructor for courses in cultural intelligence and the chancellor of the two–year diversity certification program. Furthermore, she was the keynote speaker for two college graduations and delivered speeches for affinity group graduations over her 10–year tenure at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. prejudice in greek system Essay A major part of every college campus is the Greek system. Although, many times it goes unnoticed there is major segregation among the fraternities and sororities in the south. Why is such an important issue often overlooked? We need to be more aware of segregation because in many cases it causes conflict. What if an African American wanted to join a traditionally white fraternity or sorority or vise versa? The chances of him/her getting in are pretty slim. In fact, it would be most likely that they would not. The walls of race and the barriers from so–called ?traditions? in the Greek system should be broken in order to diversify the organizations and lead to the changes necessary to end segregation and discrimination for good. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A complaint of discrimination was filed last year at the University of Georgia against the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. One member was outraged and concerned when an African–American membership candidate ?was discussed separately from other potential members? and her sisters were finding fault with the candidate (McCarthy). Many gave her low scores ?attributed to her race? and made comments such as ?Why did she go through White Rush?? (and) ?If we had a black girl in our sorority, none of the fraternities would want to do anything with us? (McCarthy). Although it was the first time a sorority had been accused of racial discrimination, one student made the comment that ?Alpha Gamma Delta probably aren?t the only ones who do it? (McCarthy). According to Richard Mullendore, vice president of student affairs, few African American students choose to participate in membership recruitment, or rush, which shepherds participants from one predominantly white sorority to another? (McCarthy). Why then was this African–American girl being punished and viewed with conviction because her actions were different from the beliefs of so many? The member of the sorority was even accused by her sisters ?of overreacting to an issue that just wasn?t that important!? Equality is not important? I am positive those members of the sorority would not like it one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Similarities Between Fraternity And Sorority Sometimes they emerge a new, mature, and dedicated person or it could crush someone mentally and spiritually due to their experiences within the organization. Every fraternity and sorority is different. Contrary to popular belief hazing has not come to an end, and it is still implemented in hundreds of schools. There are different ways of hazing, which I think different cultures handle differently. Sororities haze by mentally and verbally abusing their pledges. I have friends that have been through the process and they have called me crying with stories about the degrading things that their "big sisters" said to them. I do know that in sororities they make a point of telling their pledges that they will tear them down to build them back up. The tearing down part consist of bullying and breaking the pledge down mentally, making her feel worthless, and then slowly they build them back up with compliments and sisterhood; so that the pledge realizes that she is a new woman due to her sorority and her sisters which is where the lifetime bonds come in at. Fraternities are built upon masculinity. It is a man's game, and it is quite ignorant. Who can sleep with the most girls? Who can drink the most beers? Who can do the most push–ups? In addition, who can withstand the torture and abuse that it takes to be apart of the brotherhood? As I mentioned earlier, I believe that different cultures express their masculinity in different ways. Black men in the black community have no wriggle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Fraternities And Sororities Through out middle and high school students become very close to the people that they see everyday. Students spend more time with the people in their class than their family somedays. In the 4 years of high school students become very comfortable with these people and even though for a lot these people are the only friends they have. After high school when everyone goes their separate ways many students start college alone, this puts a lot of stress on many students that are having to live alone and take actual responsibilities on top of classwork and school work. Meeting people can be very intimidating, joining a fraternity or a sorority comes with many benefits like people with meeting people, bettering your future, and being held accountable for your actions. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rush events are when the organizations allow students interested in joining greek life to see what their organization of about. There are many different types of fraternities and sororities on campuses; allowing students to find one they fit in at. A student from across the country with no friends could rush at the beginning of their first fall semester and go from being someone who knows nobody to knowing someone everywhere they go. According to The Fraternity Advisor, a website that provides facts about fraternities and also gives answers to people who have questions about a fraternity, says that their are 123 fraternities and sororities with 9 million members total. That means statistically that 1 out of every 3 people you meet are involved in greek life. Not only do you meet a lot people when you join you are gaining connections with very successful and bettering yourself to be successful in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Sorority Vs Fraternity Although college life is portrayed to many as one big party, I recently have found that this accusation is unrealistic. The truth is, college is an overwhelming and intimidating experience. Preconceived notions of how college really works, ultimately ruins the reality of college life. The first falsity is about Sorority and Fraternity life. Being in a Fraternity or Sorority is not depicted honestly. In college, most people picture typical Fraternity and Sorority parties. However, Sorority and Fraternity work is geared more towards community service rather than parties. All Fraternities and Sororities are required to have a philanthropy that is well chartered. Academics in college are focused on far more than social events. Regularly, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... College reality differs greatly from the reality that is exhibited by most. Upon entering college one must take into account the difficult tasks that are ahead. Not all of your instructors will be equally clear about what they expect of your paper. Some will tell you in detail what to read, how to think about it, and how to organize your paper, but others will ask a general question just to see what you can do with it. Some instructors will expect you to stay close to the assignment, penalizing you if you depart from it; others will encourage you to strike out on your own. Some few instructors may want you to demonstrate only that you have read and understood a reading, but most will want you to use your understanding of the reading as a jumping–off point for an analysis and an argument. Often, students who struggle in college do so because they are unclear about what their college professors expect. This confusion might come from attending college for the wrong reasons, or it might originate in different experiences. The secret is to know what professors expect in terms of basic mental habits and skills, and how those expectations often differ from earlier educational ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Greek Life: Fraternities And Sororities Greek Life Fraternities and sororities have existed for centuries throughout the world, although more prominent in the United States. They are a social organization, appealing to students attending colleges and universities. The first fraternity established was Phi Beta Kappa at the College of William and Mary in 1775. In 1867, the first women's fraternity was founded at Monmouth College. Approximately nine million people in the U.S. are Greek. Greek communities share common ethics and strive to bring success to its graduates. According to thefraternityadvisor.com, Of the nation's 50 largest cooperations, 43 are headed by fraternity men. Greek life consists of core values that include leadership, scholarship, citizenship, and fellowship. Leadership is a vital role in every community. Society often influences the idea of leadership throughout life. Leaders are individuals behaving in a good and positive ways as determined by the norms of not only the organization but of society. Fraternities and Sorioties convey leadership as power and self–worth. Many Greeks go on to achieve great success in their career field. Every U.S. President and Vice President except two since the first fraternal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many people join in order to meet and further socialize with new people in a new environment. In the late 1800's, fraternities were established and members shared useful information that was not learned in the classrooms. These students created handshakes and unique gestures to identify each other; and modeled their organization as a secret society alike the Freemasons. Today these organizations still hold root to their secret traditions, although now students may be more expressive about their home. Sororities and Fraternities offer a family feeling and immediate support system from a number of peers that you may identify as your "brother" or "sister". Fellowship also teaches social skills and acceptance of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Fraternities And Sororities In Greek Life In every university there is always a Greek life that has opportunities to connect, make new friends, and also participate in activities. This all sound fine and dandy at first but not all Greek life is how it said to be. Yes it is a fun and you make friendships but, all that come with a price and that is at the start of initiation. The definition of initiation is the action of admitting someone into a secret, obscure society or group. Fraternities and sororities are a group of society and they abuse boys and girls wanting to be a part of something more, when they get treated like crap just because it is "tradition". Those tradition were made by people who wanted to humiliate them to a point that they physiologically and physically can't ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Sororities And Fraternities In A Fraternity n college, sometimes as African American females or males we tend to look for the best organization to come apart of, because of family members went to this college or apart of an organization. Until we come across the background of each organization and history of what the real reasons why the sororities and fraternities came to be what it is today. Each fraternity along with sororities had morals of valuing brotherhood and sisterhood that they can share in a union. What made various sororities and fraternities so popular was they were involved with the community, civil rights, and politics. It also involved many famous people to civil rights leaders just like Martin Luther King Jr. who was an Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity brother. I will be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Fraternities And Sororities In Greek Life Fraternities and sororities are becoming more and more influential on university campuses every semester. There are hundreds of schools that obtain Greek life, many people have extremely different opinions on fraternities and sororities. Although, many people have their own views on what really occurs in Greek life, there are many pros and cons to joining a fraternity or sorority. Greek life can be a very good experience, but it also has its faults. Now more than ever, the impacts and repercussions of Greek life today is under scrutiny, not just by universities but also by parents, guardians, communities, and shockingly the united states government. Americans hear these horrific events from media, the hazing, the harassment, and the occasional premature deaths of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, what most hardly ever sees is the positive impact fraternities and sororities has today. Some of the benefits of joining the Greek life consist of community service and the ability to make new friends and connections. Community service is a big part of Greek life, it is often initiated in helping with the community. Whether, it is cleaning up trash around local areas, such as parks, campuses and beaches, they also contribute to the community by hosting a food drive for those in need, tutoring for college students or maybe local schools. Fraternities and sororities are very committed to making a difference with their community service and for those who live within it. Furthermore, when joining a fraternity or sorority you will not only make friends, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Why Fraternities Should be Banned Essay Recently, the idea of partaking in a fraternity has become more prevalent. Young adults are captivated with wanting to live the Greek life. The clothes and parties seem to drawn in teens like a magnet. However what these teens do not realize is the terrible things associated with fraternities. Many fraternities have a reputation for turning college students into drunks, treating women vulgarly, enacting violent hazing against other fraternity members and disrupting the true reason why students go to college. For these reasons fraternities should be banned altogether on college campuses. First of all, fraternities have proven to be a serious reason for underage drinking and binge drinking. These young adults have far less supervision and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Men taking advantage of women is considered a social norm. Also, When fraternity members admitted to doing things that by law are considered rape they did not believe that they were rapist. They insist that if a girl is intoxicated then they are still able to consent to sex. Granted not all Greeks are this way. Many fraternity members treat women respectfully and contribute greatly to bettering the college experience. The problem is too many offenders do exist and they have ruined the once credible reputation of fraternities everywhere. Furthermore, fraternities are infamous for their requirement to pledge in order to join the brotherhood. Although the specific acts inflicted on pledges is known only by members of fraternity, it is commonly known that hazing is part of the initiation. The pledges have to complete a series of humiliating and sometime dangerous rituals in order to join. They could be forced to consume excessive amount of alcohols and drugs, or be physically beaten or be publicly humiliated. Little known fact, white fraternities generally use alcohol for hazing while black fraternities result to physical violence. In a survey conducted by Dr. Susan Lipkins "31% of Fraternity and sorority members agree that a significant element in an initiation rite is humiliation." "Also, many of the Greek Leaders agree that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Greek Life In Greek Life Fraternities and sororities are social groups formed in colleges and universities. These fraternities and sororities are called the Greek Life. These clubs use two or more greek letters for their names. Fraternities are for males and sororities are for females. Greek life is very popular in this day and age at universities and colleges. Greek life is very beneficial during and after college. But universities are beginning to ban these clubs. Greek life shouldn't be banned because it allows for leadership skills, builds chance for success, networking opportunity, and life–long friends. Greek life develop leadership and social skills. The greek life puts members in leadership positions that can build self– esteem, confidence, and make them more charismatic. Fraternities and sororities influence strong characteristics upon its members that will one day be useful in the real–world and in a work environment. "Greek houses are run by student councils, which offer members many opportunities to develop leadership skills. These councils usually consist of a president, a house manager or treasurer, and leadership roles in public outreach, philanthropy, social event planning, and member discipline." (www.thespruce.com/greek–life–benefits–and–advantages–3570274) Greek life also gives an academic boost to their members. The groups aid each other to succeed in the academic environment. After all, college is a school. And education is the main reason students are there. Joining a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Hazing And Sororities In August of this year, hundreds of thousands of 18–year–old young men and women begin their college careers. These students have nothing but hope and optimism as they start to venture out on their own. As they start to meet new people, experience life on their own, and engage in a rigorous curriculum, many students find themselves looking for a social outlet. NCAA sports, club sports, church group, business club, architecture club, honors society, African American youth group, Hispanic youth group and thousands of other social/professional clubs surround campus to help students flourish in their new home. These social outlets allow for students to meet people with similar interests and aspirations, but they also challenge students to try new ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The techniques that are used by all fraternities and sororities are called rushing and hazing. Rushing is the act of popularizing a given fraternity or sorority to attract new members. As mentioned in the introduction, the alternate forms of rushing cover a large spectrum, but they all have the same goal: be the best to attract the best. Hazing is another variable method closely aligned with fraternities and sororities, but hazing for different fraternities and sororities can have vastly different outcomes. Hazing, in its most simple and basic form, is the imposition of strenuous or complicated tasks as a form of initiation. In contrast to popular belief, a lot of normal activity is considered hazing. For example, a college football team might tell the freshman that they are responsible for cleaning up loose garbage on the field after a practice. As mild as this example might be, hazing can be taken to an extreme and often has poor outcomes that can severely damage the psyche of an individual. However, a sense of tradition and continuation continually inspires hazing among social groups, but fraternities and sororities especially. Hazing has become a form a bonding that allow new initiates to become closer as a brotherhood or sisterhood; these two both being the most important part of fraternities and sororities. To create an everlasting bond, Greek organizations promote ultimate a familial intimacy that is unparalleled by other social groups. It is in this strive for brotherhood and sisterhood that mistakes are made and people begin to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Importance Of The Greek Community How the Greek Community Can Improve its Relationship with the Public The Greek community is a longstanding tradition found at most colleges and universities across the country. Greek Letter fraternities and sororities were designed to instill principles of friendship, loyalty, service, and academic success into their members (Alford, Joe). Over time, many of these values have become more difficult to recognize in chapters across the nation because of multiple incidents involving partying, binge drinking, and especially hazing. These are the issues that have come to define Greek life on campuses in the United States today, and because of that Greek life as a whole has developed a nasty reputation in the eyes of the public. Although these are what most people think about when they imagine a typical fraternity or sorority, it is not the way these once great institutions were designed to be. The Greek community needs to do a better job of working together to prove to their campuses, and to the nation, that they are about much more than the issues that surround them. A major reform is in order to help the Greek system return to the values that they were founded upon, so that they can continue to be an important part of millions of young adult's college experiences. What's the first thing you think of when you hear the word fraternity? For many people, the first word to come to mind is hazing. Hazing in fraternities has led to the deaths of over 50 students across the nation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Fraternities And Sororities Alexia Johnson Ms. Wilson CENG105–04 4 May 2016 Freshmen Do Not Have What It's Takes to Join a Fraternity or Sorority Fraternities and Sororities are some of the elite groups on a college campus. Fraternities and Sororities consist of men or women that share common goals and aspirations. Members of the fraternities or sororities publicize their organizations on campus by volunteering, performing and hosting different events. Each member must maintain a GPA of a 3.0 or higher and participate in campus activities. Students who join these organizations have to be involved and leaders in their community. College freshmen see and hear about fraternities and sororities before they arrive at college. Therefore, some freshmen are preparing to join ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some students look forward to joining a fraternity or sorority when they get to college. Being a part of a fraternity or sorority is a lifetime commitment, so students should learn about the history of the different organizations. Students envision fraternities or sororities by the parties, the drinking, and stepping, but sororities and fraternities are much more than just good parties. Fraternities and sororities have been around for centuries and they provide great sisterhood and brotherhood bonds across the country. Fraternities and sorority do great deed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Join A Fraternity Or Sorority What do the creator of Facebook, vice president of apple, and every former U.S. president except for three since 1825 have in common? They were all members of a Greek organization while they were in college before they became famous and successful. Because each of you is currently enrolled as a college student, you are now in a unique stage in your life. You have the opportunity to join the ranks and have something in common with those I've listed before you. All you have to do is simply go Greek. Today I would like to encourage you to take this opportunity and join a fraternity or sorority in order to better your college experience. I have done research a lot of research on the benefits of Greek organizations and I have also experienced them ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are many opportunities to develop your leadership skills that you will have to call on later in your life. Taking on a leadership role within the organization will help you in problem solving and collaboration with other students. If you've never held a position of leadership before, taking one in a Greek organization is a great place to start developing your skills. There is even believed to be a link between membership and success later in life. This is proven by the fact that 85% of the Fortune 500 executives were part of a fraternity, according to USA Today. Becoming a member of the Greek community will also help tremendously in networking professionally after graduation. You can use your organizations alumni networks in order to gain connections with people that may help you in your career. These connections may not have been available to you if you had not plugged into Greek ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Fraternities And Sororities Essay Fraternities and Sororities are a group of students at universities and colleges who have the same interest, job, purpose, etc. (Merrian–Webster, 1828) Fraternities are a group of men usually they called themselves "brotherhood", it somehow interesting because the members was treated each other as true brother or friends. Sororities are also a group of women who have a purpose. The only different between fraternity and sororities was fraternities were for men and sororities were for women. Usually these two groups were Characterized by Greek Letters. Should Fraternities and Sororities abandon their traditions in terms of Initiation rites to follow the Anti–hazing Law? Yes, the Anti–hazing Law 1995 or Republic Act No. 8047 should followed by any fraternities and sororities. Students may undergo a test to determine their physical, mental and psychological capacity that will lead them in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... this kind of hazing was not allowed because of the potentially deadly condition of unusual kidney injury according to the National Kidney Foundation's Spring Clinical Meeting. This condition causes muscle to break down, releasing their fibers and enzymes into the body. These enter the bloodstream and plug up the kidney, resulting in potentially fatal damage. One group of researchers presented findings from a 19–year–old man who developed rhabdo after being hazed by his fratenity. He was struck in the back and buttock areas up to 1,000 times with a wooden paddles that was result of injuring his muscle and triggered rhabdomyolysis. (National Kidney Foundation, Inc., April 27, 2011) Using paddles or baseball bat in the initiation rites in any fraternity or sorority can caused a kidney failure to anyone to who are involved in paddling. Not only Kidney failure but also different kind of illness to the body that paddle can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Fraternities And Sororities College is a tremendous chapter in one's life. It is simply not about school, but it is about the difficulties one faces and opportunities that open. In the end, an incoming freshman ultimately desires the "college experience," also known as fun. There are countless of entertainment in college. It can be through parties, be with friends, or becoming involved with the school. Most of the time, incoming college students want to be a part of their college as much as possible. The two well– known systems to be highly involved is by playing a sport or being in a fraternity or sorority. The purpose of the fraternities and sororities are to broaden a student's social experience in the college life. Fraternities and sororities receive negative stereotypes due to the absence of knowledge people possess. Going to parties is the number one stereotype the public occupies about fraternities and sororities. Yes, they do contain a lot of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There was a situation where a fraternity at Oklahoma University was on a bus screaming racist chants. When the case exploded in national news, people all over the nation started to believe fraternities belong in a dark light. People make mistakes whether if they are a part of a fraternity or sorority. The errors are taken care of and not only does the college/university learn from it, but the fraternity and sorority also does as well. News and stories have destroyed the organizations have created negative stereotypes due to the public not obtaining knowledge about them. Before creating a negative opinion about the fraternities and sororities, one must ponder about the goals of the organizations and what the tasks they do for the community and charities. Fraternities and sororities are a living tradition; striving to make a student's memories last ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Analysis Of The Outdated Double Standard Plaguing Greek... The article by Carly Stern entitled "The Outdated Double Standard Plaguing Greek Life" has a clear theme, her title states just that. The double standard that exists in Greek Life, chapter recognized organizations, is the limitations Sorority houses have. She starts out stating that "the majority of the 26 recognized sororities are forbidden from hosting parties deserving alcohol in chapter houses... even if residents are 21". While Fraternities are given permission to host parties by paying extra in insurance to cover the cost of damages, Sororities are not allowed to do so, many of these Sororities are not even allowed to have male guests in their home as guests. With this being the 21st century women are more proactive and independent and they are breaking barriers in academia and I the professional world, but yet under national chapters Sorority sisters are being restricted. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many women admit that they in fact feel safer on their own turf because they are familiar with the house, they also have the say with what happens and can have more control. While many Sorority women feel perfectly safe going to parties in Fraternity homes, there are many that do not and many that would just like the option to host a party or have over male friends. She goes onto to concluding that Fraternities and institutions are not to blame but that it comes from the national chapters, that "Panhellenic must reframe these obsolete double standards to convey that Sorority women can, and should, act as independent community ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Positives And Negatives Of Sorority Animal house, Sydney White, and The Revenge of the Nerds. These are movies about Fraternities and Sororities that everyday people associate with Greek life; alcohol, drugs, hazing,Togo parties, manipulation, and debauchery in forms of the imagination. Although these things do happen on many levels, as the war cry of the title "Admit Nothing, Deny Everything", there are many positives. I have personally been positively influenced by a sorority that has permanently changed my life forever. My freshman year of college, I went through recruitment and was chosen to be a pledge sister for Delta Zeta Sorority. I was immediately surrounded by older DZ sisters who became my friends and mentors. I was also made to jump out of my comfort zone with the many projects, and fundraisers the sorority did. I worked with hearing impaired children, I created the homecoming float, and I organized formals and mixers. Thoughthese activities I as able to break out of my shell and have no fear of raising my hand and saying "I'll do it". Although Greek life might not be for everybody, there are positives factors to being a part of it.Fraternities and Sororities have made a tremendous turn from where they first began in 1776. From being kept secret, because of social status, to now being heard of in every home. Not many people understand the full meaning of Fraternity and Sorority, being in a sorority or fraternity is always having a group of people to look out of them, too always stick up for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Benefits Of Pledging To A Sorority Or Fraternity Most people when they think of college they think of majors, classes, and getting to meet new people but others look forward to pledging to a sorority or fraternity. Pledging to a sorority or fraternity means making a life long commitment with people who then become your said brothers and said sisters, but with pledging comes hazing. Hazing is humiliating and, in most cases, dangerous initiation rituals, but it is a typical thing that happens when someone pledges. Although hazing is a tradition and has always been a part of pledging, it shouldn't be part of the process due to multiple cases of death and the overall attitude towards it. Hazing in fraternities and sororities has become a tradition in the United States culture for decades (Alvarez ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...