I read two articles that were very contrasting on the ideas of Greek letter societies, better known as Greek Life. The first article was titled, “University Announces Ban on Fraternities and Sororities” from the Metropolitan Desk, and the second was titled, “For Some Women at Harvard, Greek Is a Scream” from the Style Desk. One was about banning Greek Life, and the other about how Greek Life can be a positive for social life at Harvard University. In “University Announces Ban on Fraternities and Sororities,” Alfred University argued that deaths, drinking problems, and low grades all resulted from Greek housing. To better the learning environment at the school, trustees of the school voted to ban fraternities and sororities. They think that this change won’t have much affect on the campus since Greek interest has gone down 30% from the 1960’s.
I think this decision to take away fraternities and sororities is not going to solve anything. People coming to college are forced into a new environment. They are learning about themselves, and sometimes they turn to alcohol to help them cope with the changes. With or without fraternities, they would party and get bad grades as a result of the drinking. Taking away fraternities doesn’t do any good, because the students will revolt by making secret clubs which will be much worst since the university has no control over these. So my questions are, now that they have banned Greek letter societies, has the school noticed a change? And is this change good or bad? And has there been any secret underground societies been made as a result of this change? The argument to this side comes from “For Some Women at Harvard, Greek Is a Scream.” At Harvard University, they are finding that women are joining sororities more for social reasons.
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The Civil War was over 130 years ago, and racial issues still stand even though it has been so long. It amazes me that discrimination and racism carries on today, especially among such younger generations such as college students. One would think that the younger generations would be more aware and more understanding of racial issues. After all it is these younger generations which were raised ...
But the social agendas do not include going to bars or partying, instead, they consist of kickball tournaments, pajama parties, apple-picking trips, or outings to Finagle a Bagel and Au Bon Pain. And these sororities aren’t about leaving people out, but instead focus on welcoming women who want to join to be a part of them. The actual funny part is, that while the sororities are strive to be charitable and positive, there are groups that offer the party and exclusive side that normally comes to mind when describing sororities. These groups are the women-only private clubs. They are finding that the students that come from the big cities like New York City and Miami are joining the women’s finals clubs and students of mothers and grandmothers of Southern schools are joining the sororities. Before these women’s groups, the female students’s social lives revolved around the university’s house system or the men’s clubs.
The fact that they are finding that sororities can also have a positive impact on student’s lives makes me happy. Since I came from a school with fraternities and sororities, I found that the groups made my socializing network a lot bigger and broader. Now I just wonder if there are other schools that also find that Greek Life can be good and positive. There are two different schools that have two different views on Greek letter societies, or as most people call Greek Life.
There was Alfred University, who is banning fraternities and sororities. Then there is Harvard University, who is finding that sororities have a great positive impact on the female students. With all these different sides, just goes to show that not every Greek letter society is the same from school to school.
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