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maggie_14 01-22-2015 11:26 PM

Delta Zeta colony at Texas Tech?
 
I'm a new transfer to Tech and was a DZ at my previous school. I know DZ was considered to be added to the Greek community last semester but another sorority was chosen. I've heard that they are adding DZ in the future and that there is a colony here, does anyone one know anything about this, the colony, or how to get in touch with anyone about it?
I've tried the DZ official website, but couldn't find anything.
Thanks for any information you can give. I'd love to get in touch with some sisters here!

Griffins&Quills 01-23-2015 12:07 AM

Alpha Xi Delta was chosen to colonize during the Fall 2015 semester and Phi Mu was chosen to colonize between 2017-2019.

irishpipes 01-23-2015 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by maggie_14 (Post 2305579)
I'm a new transfer to Tech and was a DZ at my previous school. I know DZ was considered to be added to the Greek community last semester but another sorority was chosen. I've heard that they are adding DZ in the future and that there is a colony here, does anyone one know anything about this, the colony, or how to get in touch with anyone about it?
I've tried the DZ official website, but couldn't find anything.
Thanks for any information you can give. I'd love to get in touch with some sisters here!

In other words, there is no DZ colony at Texas Tech and none planned for the foreseeable future. DZ was a finalist, but other sororities were chosen.

AZTheta 01-23-2015 11:11 AM

maggie_14, you are still a DZ (you always will be, barring unforeseen circumstances), but you aren't an active collegiate member now, since there's no chapter at Tech. However, I hope there's an alumnae chapter in town. Could a DZ here on GC help out and put her in touch with some alums? I did that for a Theta active who transferred to another university out of state. The alums were so excited to have a young active in their group; it was really sweet.

Griffins&Quills 01-23-2015 12:29 PM

Thanks irishpipes, I wasn't quite sure how to politely word it


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