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36043
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The title alluded to fraternity and sorority members being true adults, rather than “college kids.” The article’s mission was to counter this stereotype of Greeks: more concerned about socializing than making a positive difference. An illustration of their intended more altruistic nature was Phi Beta Sigma’s “Sleep Out for the Homeless.” As for shedding another stereotype—more concerned about socializing than academics—included was information about required GPA.
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36035
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The Theta Pi chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority at UNC Chapel Hill, along with other African American organizations, uses stepping as a creative vehicle that helped to define group image through words and movement.
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28468
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Manners, attitudes, gender communications, and the progress in sexual relations among young adults are discussed by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill students. The questions and the student responses are prompted after a fraternity rush letter from Phi Gamma Delta was posted on campus detailing how joining the fraternity would help young men have sex. Fraternity members, non-fraternity members, young men, young women, and administrators discuss the sex on college campuses.
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Independent Weekly (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57 [volumes 13 - 23 on microfilm]), Vol. 13 Issue 50, December 1995, p9-13 Periodical Website