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a few thoughts...

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I think the issue is a mismatch of campus cultures between Ole Miss / Iowa / Alabama and maybe a misunderstanding about the chat that comes from relying on google as a primary source of info. 17-20 year old don't anyways make the best decisions. These mistakes just happened to get a lot of publicity. Apparently the Alpha Phi version of the “Heighty Teighty” chant (rhymes better with 'almighty') has been used for at least 20 years by chapters all over the country (when they had no SEC chapters, and little presence in the South at all). So while it is an unfortunate coincidence that it appeared in that video, the chant has nothing to do with Ole Miss. I heard that even though all the groups at Iowa have similar chants, the Iowa chapter was suspended for the unPanhellenic / unbecoming nature of the video. So perhaps the incident will help change overall sorority culture at Iowa for the better? I doubt the Iowa video would have gotten any attention if it had not been for the Alabama video, which really only got attention because of the football player being in it. Check out the UA Zeta recruitment video on you tube (if it hasn't been pulled already) it is very similar, minus the football player and production value. If you think about it, any national organization will have difficulty keeping tabs on everything their members are doing. If there are 100+ members of a chapter on average and 150+ chapters, trying to monitor 150,000 college-aged women would be next to impossible
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