26 July 2011

What will we talk about?

Why is running a Greek system so difficult and why do Sewanee's students need your help? Because eighteen to twenty-two year-olds are managing a facility (without much support), hosting parties for their peers (without much support), and keeping their peers safe in a social college environment (without much support) while also trying to learn, make the grade, prepare for the world beyond the "Sewanee Bubble" and still have a good time in college. And sometimes the enthusiasm of a single member can sway the group towards questionable behavior. However, well-directed individuals may also enthusiastically sway a group.
As our alumni, you can be the group of well-directed individuals who help our chapters stay on track.
With this in mind, we think these are the most pressing issues:
  • Pledgeship/New member education
  • Houses and trash
  • Alumni involvement in chapters and the system as a whole
  • Social host guidelines and parties
  • Student and faculty interaction
  • Positive leadership within each chapter
  • Risk management
  • Academic achievement
  • Developing a permanent alumni advisory council
  • Recruitment and Shake Day
  • Accountability

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