I agree with GG on this topic. More than once during lecture I had to ask people to "please be quiet" because they were constantly talking. Frequently these were greek members (they usually had greek shirts on and all walked into class together as a group).
Now that I graduated a few years ago, the whole greek/non-greek thing doesn't even exist. During college though, me and my friends usually viewed the greeks as somewhat of a comedic distraction. In the gym the frat boys were always the loudest and taking up the most space. They often called each other "bro." On Thursday nights the sorority girls could be seen staggering between the parties in their revealing outfits.
People are definitely free to live theirs lives the way they wish, I'm just glad the greek part of campus was separate from the rest and was easily avoided.
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