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Old 09-15-2004, 02:03 PM
AEPhiSierra AEPhiSierra is offline
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It's great to hear of the possibility of more Greek life on CUNY campus. I am in AEPhi at Brooklyn College. From what I have seen on my campus and some other CUNY's campuses is that the school generally treats GLO's like other clubs and let's you do your own thing unless a problem arises. My campus has a Greek Advisor (not his only job though) but I don't if other campuses do. Generally at CUNY's the hard part of starting/maintaining a glo is not the beauracracy but finding potential members.

If you're looking to form a local organization I think your best bet is to put signs around campus saying what you want to do and if you get a response together you can really shape the group in terms of letters, ritual, symbols, bylaws etc.

If you're looking to form a chapter of a national organization let that organization help you. I am sure they will give you tons of advice often from someone who has been through it before.

Best of luck!!

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