In my interview I spoke with Kevin Alegret, a Kappa Sigma senior. I spoke with him on the impacts that he feels Greek life has had on his life. He said that he feels that being in a fraternity is a great thing and he believes he would not be the same had he not joined. He says that being a member of Kappa Sigma has given him the chance to build his social skills, his leadership qualities, and his ability to multi task. He says that going Greek is something that he would recommend to anyone in college. I also spoke to him on how he feels the media doesn't show the positives of being involoved in a Greek organization. He says that it is a little disappointing that they dont mention any of the community service projects or the giving back that takes place. I asked him if he felt that any of the sterotypes that people assimilate with Greek life are true and he says that believes it goes on an individual basis. Overall I believe the interview went well he touched on a few of the ways that he felt going greek has helped mold him and prepare him for the real world which is something that I expected to hear. I was a little surprised though that he didnt feel Kappa Sigma is a rseume' booster but as a chance to build himself and do good things on campus, in the community, and make life long friends. The beginning of that answer was a little surprising but the end was not at all. Because isnt that what going Greek is about, making friends that you'll have forever and sharing college experinces with them.
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Thursday, February 18, 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Observation 4
For this obseravtion I'm going to do things a little unconventional again. I have been putting in a good amount of thought as to who the subject of my interview and profile is going to be and I think I have made my choice. No I am not going to reveal the person I have selected just yet I am going to leave that my little secret till the assignment is due. What I will say is that he is a very active senior in the Kappa Sigma Fraternity here on campus who demonstrates a great work ethic and is a good role model for younger members like myself. Someone else that agrees with me is the soon to be named person's little. (In a frat new members are assigned a big brother to help guide them and be like a mentor to them throughout their pledge process and even after)
For simplicity I will refer to the person's little as John. John is a sophomore who is a psychology major. I was able to sit down with John this evening in the U.C while we both were having our dinners. We made our way through small talk and the usual jokes of various sorts about each other and then I asked him to be serious for a few moments so I could ask him a few questions. I asked him what some of the advantages of having a big thats a senior were. He said that his big knows the ins and outs of the school and has many connections that help whenever we (Kappa Sigma) go to put on an event. He says that his big also taught him how to be an active member and showed him numerous ways to engage in activities that will benefit the fraternity as well as his standing in the fraternity. The next question I asked John was what is the best peice of advice your big has ever given you. His answer was very inspiring to hear especially because it is a phrase that I myself have heard many times. He said "Dilligence and commitment should be your watchword. Whatever you do, do well and may success attend your efforts." It is a saying that all Kappa Sigmas know and one that can be applied to any task that you have taken up in your life. The weight of this answer surprised me and it was another one of the moments when you realize the level of maturity that this subculture has reached and how at times they appear to be wise beyond their years.
The interview began to trail off from their some of our other friends joined us at the table and the conversation soon drifted to a different topic. The brief amount of information I received was enough to get me thinking though because it showed that members of this subculture have such a power to effect the lives of the people around them in such a positive way. Now that I have a little background on my hopeful research subject I plan to look for a little more information and plan to start drafting my questions.
For simplicity I will refer to the person's little as John. John is a sophomore who is a psychology major. I was able to sit down with John this evening in the U.C while we both were having our dinners. We made our way through small talk and the usual jokes of various sorts about each other and then I asked him to be serious for a few moments so I could ask him a few questions. I asked him what some of the advantages of having a big thats a senior were. He said that his big knows the ins and outs of the school and has many connections that help whenever we (Kappa Sigma) go to put on an event. He says that his big also taught him how to be an active member and showed him numerous ways to engage in activities that will benefit the fraternity as well as his standing in the fraternity. The next question I asked John was what is the best peice of advice your big has ever given you. His answer was very inspiring to hear especially because it is a phrase that I myself have heard many times. He said "Dilligence and commitment should be your watchword. Whatever you do, do well and may success attend your efforts." It is a saying that all Kappa Sigmas know and one that can be applied to any task that you have taken up in your life. The weight of this answer surprised me and it was another one of the moments when you realize the level of maturity that this subculture has reached and how at times they appear to be wise beyond their years.
The interview began to trail off from their some of our other friends joined us at the table and the conversation soon drifted to a different topic. The brief amount of information I received was enough to get me thinking though because it showed that members of this subculture have such a power to effect the lives of the people around them in such a positive way. Now that I have a little background on my hopeful research subject I plan to look for a little more information and plan to start drafting my questions.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Observation 3
For this post I'm going to do things a little different. Instead of talking to a senior or describing a soley senior event I'm going to describe a fraternity event. The purpose of this post is to point out that frats are not just about parties and booze. They actually do serious work on campus and host some amazing events.
The event that I am talking about is a Kappa Sigma philanthropy weight lifting event called Strong Man that will be in April and will benefit the MS society. I know the event has not happened yet but that doesnt mean that there is not a ton of work and effort being put into the event to make it a huge success. Last year the event raised over $4,ooo for the MS society and this year Kappa Sigma plans to rasie even more.
The meeting that I was at was Wedensday night and everyone was already a little tired from having a long day and an intramural basketball game that night. The meeting began at 9pm and lasted roughly and hour and a half. Many different tasks and goals were disscussed during the meeting and everyone was given a task to complete before the next meeting. (In order to not divulge to much about the Kappa Sigma event I am not going to go into detail about the things that were discussed during the meeting.)
The point that I am getting at here is that an event like this is not what the media sees when the cover a fraternity. The only news from Greek life that makes the papers is another hazing incident or party that got out of hand. It is time Greek life got attention for the good they do like raising money for the MS society or bringing awareness towards rape victims like Delta Phi Epsilon sorority did recently with the Take Back the Night event. This are things that help benefit our society through sevice and education. These are the things that break the sterotypes and SHOULD be making the headlines.
The event that I am talking about is a Kappa Sigma philanthropy weight lifting event called Strong Man that will be in April and will benefit the MS society. I know the event has not happened yet but that doesnt mean that there is not a ton of work and effort being put into the event to make it a huge success. Last year the event raised over $4,ooo for the MS society and this year Kappa Sigma plans to rasie even more.
The meeting that I was at was Wedensday night and everyone was already a little tired from having a long day and an intramural basketball game that night. The meeting began at 9pm and lasted roughly and hour and a half. Many different tasks and goals were disscussed during the meeting and everyone was given a task to complete before the next meeting. (In order to not divulge to much about the Kappa Sigma event I am not going to go into detail about the things that were discussed during the meeting.)
The point that I am getting at here is that an event like this is not what the media sees when the cover a fraternity. The only news from Greek life that makes the papers is another hazing incident or party that got out of hand. It is time Greek life got attention for the good they do like raising money for the MS society or bringing awareness towards rape victims like Delta Phi Epsilon sorority did recently with the Take Back the Night event. This are things that help benefit our society through sevice and education. These are the things that break the sterotypes and SHOULD be making the headlines.
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