<p>And remember - there are “traditionally white” fraternities and “traditionally black fraternities” - many students would like to rush their parents fraternity/sorority and that leads them to the tradition. I would love to see the sororities and fraternities more segregated but I truly believe in most cases - it is not intentional. </p>
<p>I almost see more of a problem with “Black Student Union” and “Young Black Engineers” etc that certainly seem to be discriminating against non-Blacks. Back in 1990 when I was in college - we elected a AA man to be President of our student body (in a predominately white university). Two weeks later the “Black Student Union” had their vote - and voted in a AA man. Now, if the entire student body could vote in a AA student as their president - why is the “Black Student Union” necessary?</p>