Fraternities and sororities at Texas State offer students many benefits and opportunities, but the actions of a few of these organizations have reflected poorly on their members and the university. Bobcat Update's Marcel Negrete reports on what's being done to hold Greek organizations accountable.
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Even after closing or suspending a Greek organization, the aftermath of an incident can have longstanding effects on the way that outsiders see Greek culture. One Texas State student says that news media and movies often fall short of illustrating what being in a sorority is like.
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Breaking down the negative stigmas of Greek culture is no easy task, but Assistant Dean of Students Bob Dudolski is confident that Texas State is moving in the right direction.
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Texas State continues to work alongside Greek organizations to ensure
that all students have access to a positive and rewarding experience
when joining a fraternity or sorority. For Bobcat Update, I’m Marcel Negrete.
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