The Greek students are generally the most connected and tied in student to the university. I despise Greek organizations, but understand we should be moving towards 40% of the student population involved in Greek organizations.
Completely renovate fraternity row and make it part of the forefront of the athletic/research park of campus.
i understand that, which is why i said, each one matters. I just feel like we have students that are not greeks that either show up and support, or dont and can be fought to bring in the fold. seem like all the anger is only about the rules that the greeks choose not to be at the games about. so i wondered how many greeks are we talking about?
feels like generational bonds are being missed from non greek students also, and those issues are not the same rules that the greeks are upset about. how do they get attention to be corrected?
I know the greeks are well defended on here, i am starting to wonder about the remaining students, someone earlier said greeks were approaching 40% student population, that leaves 60+ % of students we can also see what they want to attend games, those are also generational bonds that can be formed, and they seem to be an afterthought to the greeks. im not saying stop fighting for greeks, just that there are other students that dont have the same issues as what the greek face, and why not fight for them also, sometimes.
Think they were saying that Greeks SHOULD be approaching 40% of the student body
From Wikipedia: "The Greek community at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette is composed of 23 organizations, governed by four councils.[68][69] In 2022, 6% of undergraduate men and 13% of undergraduate women were active in the UL's Greek system"
For reference: " In 2019, 16% of undergraduate men and 27% of undergraduate women were active in LSU's Greek system"
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