Fraternities and sororities

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Fraternities and sororities are fraternal social organizations of college students. Columbia traditionally had a low-profile frat scene, with Greek life playing relatively little role in student life, with participation hovering around 10%. Since 2006, however, participation has exploded and nearly doubled to closer to 20%. This has perhaps been the outcome of Columbia's alleged "War on Fun." There is of course a delicious irony here, in that Columbia has consciously killed off its dorm social scene in favor of a fraternity social scene.

Columbia-Barnard Arrangements

Barnard apparently does not formally recognize any Greek organizations, with the SGA claiming that the "discriminatory" admissions policies and membership dues requirements place Greek organizations at odd with Barnard's student government charter.

Barnard students have historically joined Columbia chapters of sororities. As a result of the boom in Greek life popularity, the InterGreek Council approached SGA to seek formal recognition. When SGA demurred, CCSC did what CCSC always does, and "Columbia vs. Barnard" rhetoric was adopted, with some Greek council members floating the idea of capping participation by Barnard students in Greek life.

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