What happened today?
In last week's class, we all went on a little adventure. We were released from the classroom to wreck havoc on the world! Kidding. Kind of. I'm sure some people were quite confused as to why we were doing this for a leadership class. Some people seemed a little put out, honestly. They had NO idea what was going on, even after we tried to unsuccessfully explain it to them.
First off, I was really sketchy about this whole project when Tyler started introducing it. "Whaaat? Learning outside the classroom? This is NOT what I'm used to." I guess I should have expected something of this sort sooner or later. We're all about pushing the boundaries of conformity in this class. Who says we need to stay in our seats to learn?
So Daniel, Laura, and I slowly exited the room, doubt in our hearts. Tyler said we could split up but with only three people... it seemed a little ridiculous. I personally had no idea where to start. I didn't even know where the Greek houses were... I think I said something about Iuka, and Daniel gave me a weird look and suggested 15th instead. Obviously I don't get out enough.

Once we were on 15th. We just started blindly walking. None of us have a house for our respective fraternity/sorority, so for me I know it was a bit menacing to have to run around knocking on the giant doors full of people I didn't know. Plus, some houses had already been visited by other councils already, so they were tired of being harassed. At one point, Daniel split off so we could get more accomplished, but his phone was dead, forcing Laura and I to frantically search up and down 15th trying to figure out where he went before we were late getting back to class. "Where did he GO? Agghhh!"

In the end, we got interviews from 3 IFC brothers in the houses, 3 PHA sisters in their houses, and called 3 of our fellow MCGCers. Laura knew 2 girls from NPHC, but only called one because she didn't want to harass her other friend. In the end, we had 10/12 possible interviews. We were pretty proud of that; it's more than I personally expected.
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So back to the question, but on a more analytical level: What happened today?
Besides wandering around and talking to strangers (okay, Daniel and Laura knew a few people, I was the clueless one of the group), I personally think our council got a chance to really come together and work as a team. Obviously there were bad ideas ("Iuka???") and good ones ("No.... 15th."), but we were able to get the job done. We walked together, chatted together, laughed together, creeped on total strangers together; it was truly a bonding experience.

Moreso than that, I was introduced to the "traditional" side of greek life. Giant homes, lots of people, house Moms. Inside one of the sororities we visited (where we were very graciously allowed inside - thank you!), there seemed to be a constant peal of laughter coming from somewhere. They all looked like they were having a great time. The house Mom - which is something I'd only heard about before - was very nice and politely asked, "What on Earth is going on?!" as she sorted shoes by the door. It seemed like a great experience to be in one of the PHA sororities, surrounded by friendship 24/7. It was my personal first foray into that world, and I can't say I saw any of the perpetuated stereotypes in those girls. They were all sweethearts, and it was nice to experience that side of greek life. One girl even went so far as to suggest some of her friends we could call for more interviews- trying to help out complete strangers!
Ultimately, I think this helped introduce me to the other councils. I didn't get as deep of a look into the IFC council since Daniel got a few of those interviews while he left for his own mini-adventure, and the one person I accosted, we stood outside the house, but I'm sure the experience would have been just as pleasant. It was also hard to find NPHC members to talk to since we didn't know where to find them except by phone. But in the end I think even this little bit helps. If I'm going to work together with all 4 councils for the rest of this year, I want to know more about how they function and what makes them work so well, and it was a good opportunity to start that learning process.
I also noticed something... So many of our sororities and fraternities have such SIMILAR values. It was something I knew in theory before, but had never actually been proven to me. I feel like almost everyone mentioned something about academics, service, and sisterhood or brotherhood. It was great to see our similarities, while knowing we still have our differences.
So, even though I questioned your judgment at first, thanks to Tyler and Maggie. I actually did have a good time learning about other fraternities and sororities from strangers.
