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kappaloo 12-04-2003 03:08 PM

Kappa Kappa Gamma is an international woman's fraternity which, I guess, is historically "caucasian".

At my school... I would say we pull most from the section of my campus that is first-language (or very early second language) English.

I find that we tend not too pull from the large international (or almost international - aka moved to Canada in just before the end of highschool) communities. I suspect that this is because we have very large ethnical clubs that attract these student based on heritage and language.

PhiPsiRuss 12-04-2003 03:31 PM

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Originally posted by kappaloo
Kappa Kappa Gamma is an international woman's fraternity which, I guess, is historically "caucasian".

At my school... I would say we pull most from the section of my campus that is first-language (or very early second language) English.

I find that we tend not too pull from the large international (or almost international - aka moved to Canada in just before the end of highschool) communities. I suspect that this is because we have very large ethnical clubs that attract these student based on heritage and language.

"ethnical?"

kappaloo 12-05-2003 06:39 AM

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Originally posted by russellwarshay
"ethnical?"
Sorry... my habit of making up words confuses everyone but me.

ethnical = ethnic-based (aka the Chinese club, the Sikh Club, the South Asian Club etc)

TexasOphiA 12-05-2003 04:38 PM

Omega Phi Alpha~Service Sorority

Taualumna 12-07-2003 07:44 PM

Alpha Gamma Delta is historically Caucasian, but here at Tau, we have people of various cultural backgrounds (hey it IS the University of Toronto). However, a Kappa that recently posted is right. Most of the girls speak English as a first (or early second) language, and there are next to no students who are "Recent Canadians" (i.e. came to Canada in high school). I suspect that it is because they still don't feel too comfortable speaking English 24/7 nor are they too familiar with GLOs.


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