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Monarca7 04-14-2011 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by knight_shadow (Post 2046657)
These lines emerged/probated at the same time? Or do you mean members from those organizations participated in events together?


When we had our sub-coucil events it was common for everyone to bring there lines/classes

Just a regular event no probate

Monarca7 04-14-2011 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Monarca7 (Post 2046654)
S Rarely was there really much discussion of who pledged harder. Again my personal experience only.

Again this is not to say it never happened...just not around me

knight_shadow 04-14-2011 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Monarca7 (Post 2046659)
When we had our sub-coucil events it was common for everyone to bring there lines/classes

Just a regular event no probate

OK. I was confused by the wording.

Like I said earlier, the norm down here seemed to be collaboration between the "linked" organizations (LTP/LTA, SLB/SLG, etc), but organizations usually came out to support their peers.

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Originally Posted by Monarca7 (Post 2046660)
Again this is not to say it never happened...just not around me

Most of the trash talking that I see about "OMG WE PLEDGE FOR 324,111 WEEKS!" has been online.

Monarca7 04-14-2011 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by knight_shadow (Post 2046661)
OK. I was confused by the wording.

Like I said earlier, the norm down here seemed to be collaboration between the "linked" organizations (LTP/LTA, SLB/SLG, etc), but organizations usually came out to support their peers.



Most of the trash talking that I see about "OMG WE PLEDGE FOR 324,111 WEEKS!" has been online.

Thasts exactly how long I pledged for!!!!:eek:

knight_shadow 04-14-2011 10:59 AM

Y'all go harder in the paint than we do :(

preciousjeni 04-14-2011 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Monarca7 (Post 2046659)
When we had our sub-coucil events it was common for everyone to bring there lines/classes

Just a regular event no probate

Psi Sigma Phi came out in force to Theta Nu Xi's founding line Emergence at Ramapo College. PSP had just one pledge, but you best believe he was posted up against a wall gritting through the entire performance.

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Originally Posted by knight_shadow (Post 2046661)
Most of the trash talking that I see about "OMG WE PLEDGE FOR 324,111 WEEKS!" has been online.

Speak for yourself. lol

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Originally Posted by Monarca7 (Post 2046666)
Thasts exactly how long I pledged for!!!!:eek:

SKATER! I pledged for 324,112 weeks; 50-11 days, 48 hours, 5 minutes and 3.2 seconds.

preciousjeni 04-14-2011 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by preciousjeni (Post 2046672)
SKATER! I pledged for 324,112 weeks; 50-11 days, 48 hours, 5 minutes and 3.2 seconds.

My soror just told me her line went so hard that her unborn grandkids will know upon birth. lmaaao

Monarca7 04-14-2011 11:24 AM

LOL !!!

LatinaAlumna 04-14-2011 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Monarca7 (Post 2046654)
Speaking strictly from my experience I whole heatedly enjoyed my open campus. I feel it fostered a lot of Greek unity. Plus it was quite impressing at Greek Unity events to see an LSU line a Mu line LTA line, LTO line, LTphi line, OPC class, a PSP line, and a CUS line either standing next to each other or at least in the same room. It gave a real aura of diversity of choice but at the same time a real sense of unity (not sure why). Rarely was there really much discussion of who pledged harder. Again my personal experience only.

I like this. When I was an undergrad, my org. was the only LGLO on campus, so I did not get to experience events like coming out/probates, "Meet the Greeks," picnics, etc. There were just two Latino fraternities within reasonable driving distance at the time, and my own org. only had one other chapter in the region back then. However, the area and my old campus saw an "LGLO explosion" around 2002-2003 and LGLO life continues to thrive. :)

Monarca7 04-14-2011 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by LatinaAlumna (Post 2046677)
I like this. When I was an undergrad, my org. was the only LGLO on campus, so I did not get to experience events like coming out/probates, "Meet the Greeks," picnics, etc. There were just two Latino fraternities within reasonable driving distance at the time, and my own org. only had one other chapter in the region back then. However, the area and my old campus saw an "LGLO explosion" around 2002-2003 and LGLO life continues to thrive. :)

It's even bigger now at my alma mater has had LUL, SLU, and another multicultural founded there since I left...

LatinaAlumna 04-14-2011 11:35 AM

^This is east coast, correct? I am not super familiar with the student demographics on many east coast campuses, but is it a sufficient pool for having so many organizations? Some of these schools have a TON of LGLOs!

Monarca7 04-14-2011 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by LatinaAlumna (Post 2046683)
^This is east coast, correct? I am not super familiar with the student demographics on many east coast campuses, but is it a sufficient pool for having so many organizations? Some of these schools have a TON of LGLOs!

Well my school was really big on Greek life. and it had about 15,000 students. But most schools had around I think 5-7 chapters of LGLO and MGLO. My school had 13 different LGLO's and MGLO's when I graduated.

Monarca7 04-14-2011 11:46 AM

Yeah, sorry this was on the East Coast

Monarca7 04-14-2011 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by LatinaAlumna (Post 2046683)
^This is east coast, correct? I am not super familiar with the student demographics on many east coast campuses, but is it a sufficient pool for having so many organizations? Some of these schools have a TON of LGLOs!

Who's at your school?

LatinaAlumna 04-14-2011 02:25 PM

My alma mater has the following LGLOs (in order of chapter founding):

Lambda Theta Nu
Gamma Zeta Alpha
Phi Lambda Rho
Lambda Theta Alpha

Then there are chapters of the following orgs., and honestly, I do not know whether they consider themselves to be LGLOs anymore:

Nu Alpha Kappa
Sigma Lambda Gamma
Sigma Lambda Beta

In terms of multicultural-founded organizations:

Kappa Psi Epsilon Sorority
Sigma Alpha Zeta Sorority
Sigma Delta Sigma Sorority
Tau Theta Pi Sorority
Zeta Phi Rho Fraternity


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