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zimdeland

California State University - Northridge '15
Majoring in Sign Language Interpretation and Translation
Member since 12/19/2011

Greek Life at California State University - Northridge

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The Modern Greek

In any group of people, there is a fluctuation of personalities and interest. There are Greeks that associate based on majors, social issues, traditions, and culture. They participate in community-based projects, and put on events, some of which includes parties. Greek life in some cases has elevated the social atmosphere and in other cases degraded it. For instance, in the case where a Sorority put on a series of events for students, it was a benefit; countering that was the instance where one fraternity trashed an area as part of a prank. Greek life certainly has its pros- and cons; while maintaining its some- what typical reputation for being the socially elite. In a university there is no higher archy , only within colleges are there renown, popular persons. Being a Greek is an identifying mark, that says you are apart of something besides yourself. The living accommodations for Greeks include houses, and separates living courters.

Dec 19, 2011

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Drug Safety at California State University - Northridge

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Drugs , Alcohol, and Partying

Drugs and alcohol are not visible on campus during the day. At parties and other gatherings, people may indulge themselves. Typically the campus ,beyond the dorms, is free from those pressures. Some students sell drugs to get through college, others use drugs as their escape, there is no denying that. The policy on campus follows California Laws strictly for the health and safety for all students.

Dec 19, 2011

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Parking at California State University - Northridge

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Did You See the Line?

Parking the first week of school and finals would make most student cry. Many of the students are all showing up late, and at the same time which makes parking on campus pitiful. Parking is pricey, and it is better to buy a year pass than a semester. Parking lots are on the out skirts of campus, so they are farely accessible. All the lots have an elevator. If caught without a permit a student will be fined under $100.

Dec 19, 2011

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