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Sjdjrndn

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Ehh. I have looked at articles the Archives put out for Greek life's 100th anniversary, interviews from Greek alums, and of course various videos and pictures that have been leaked to Old Row and TFM. UMD Greek life died a long time ago, not just when those frats were kicked off, because we stopped raging and we also lost our sense of community, which is what being Greek is really about. People actually used to care about each other outside of Greek Week wins, getting philanthropy sponsorships, and socialing. People used to hang out with each other and want to see each other and friends in ALL different chapters, not just the ones good for your social tier. Now we're so absorbed in tiers we don't even want to meet new people, because of what hanging out with them could do for our standing. Frats are always kicked off campus. That doesn't mean much and is superficial. You want to fix Greek life, look deeper. Actually learn our history--we have to be one of the few Greek systems that have been around for over a century that don't take pride in it, don't know anything about ourselves, and don't even talk about it. We had so much power and were such a big deal on campus and now...meh. The yearbook used to basically be a registry of everything Greek life did. When that stopped,THAT is when we died. Not because we lost 3 delinquent chapters.
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