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Alpha Chapter: Yale University, New Haven, CT Beta Chapter: Greater Hartford Area, CT Gamma Chapter: (Gamma Reserved for Graduates) Delta Chapter: Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, TX Epsilon Chapter: University of South Florida, Tampa, FL http://www.lambdapsidelta.org |
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Dion, I guess this shows you just what a Site like this can do or try to help you do and to give comfort!
This is the most uncultured Site I know!:D By that before I get my butt shot down( weird mood today) that what We have here is a bunch of different types of people from all walks of life who have been through it, or are going through it! Heck kiddo, We have pretty much seen it all! Give any and all of a chance to be of help! From Us to you!http://www.plauder-smilies.de/happy/invasion.gif Welcome aboard and ask away anytime!:D |
huh??
This is the part I don't get.
Taken from the article: If they choose to join with a national sorority, National Pan-hellenic Council representatives will visit the campus to meet with colony members. Looking at Bama's website, they already HAVE chapters of all 4 NPHC sororities. Why would they contact NPHC about this new group? Unless they are going to be the first female chapter of Iota Phi Theta, LOL. |
Probably a typo on their behalf, I"m guessing.
I would guess that this new group might affiliate with either a) a preexisting national m.c. group or b)a historically non-sectarian, inclusive NPC group such as AOPi, Phi Sigma Sigma or DPhiE. Just a thought... |
New Sorority
I think it's great what this person is trying to do. There are a lot of MCGLO's out there as well as LGLO (Latino Greeks). If any of you would like to learn more about such organizations and where they can be found, I recommend the following website:
www.latinogreeks.com Don't let the name fool you, it is not only for Latinos, it also includes Multicultural orgs. Enjoy!:eek: |
Go For It
i'm really happy to see more diveristy going on in the greek system...i hope that young lady gets what she is striving for...i'm happy for her devotion and i wish her the best of luck...having this sorority will expand more on how greek orgs aren 't just for "pretty people" which is a big stereotype that people have towards them....just remember "SI SE PUEDE" (U CAN DO IT!!!!) good luck mija.... :D
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I too read the article in related to the situation of UA, now we all know not every greek life scenario is the same at every campus. We all might like to think everything is peaches and creams when we know it.s not. So sadly enough some of these situations still happen. So if they feel as though, that a more diverse group is needed or more cultural relations is needed to reach out to every student and not just a few so be it. As long as they hold true to their beliefs and why they choose the MC road to begin with then it's all good. I hope that makes sense and clears up some things. oh,honeykiss, DGP 's website is http://my.websitenow.com/citron DGP~Honey~ |
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I say good for her. I wish her the best of luck!http://www.plauder-smilies.de/party/yelclap.gif |
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I'm glad there's interest for a multicultural sorority there though, and it's always good to see someone turning a negative rush experience into something positive. :) |
I don't post here often, but I wanted to weigh in on this. I'm an alum from one of the NPC orgs at The U. of Alabama. I was present during rush last year and the year before when Melody came through. I don't think that the media has done a good job of presenting this issue in a way in which all sides were represented.
I've met Miss Twilley. My organization did drop her from rush. I didn't vote on her because of my alumna status, but I was present during voting. Melody's race had nothing to do with why she was dropped from my house. I can't speak for any house but my own, but that is the truth. Feel free to pm me if you have any ?s about the greek system at Bama. I am on our chapter's advisory council and I try to follow these things closely. |
Good for Melody! :)
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I'm curious ... if they specifically want to start a sorority that is "multicultural," why are they looking to affiliate with an NPC group rather than one of the new, specifically MC ones? Not that NPC groups can't be diverse - I'm certainly not trying to knock my own or any other NPC sorority - but if multiculturalism is so important to them, why don't they look to affiliate with one of the up and coming multicultural groups?
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