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CarolinaCutie 01-16-2006 05:56 PM

North Carolina Recruitment Results?
 
Anybody heard any numbers for Wake Forest's Recruitment? Their Bid Day was January 9th.

ETA: Also, Duke's Bid Day was yesterday... I'd love to hear results from them too.

MSKKG 01-16-2006 06:03 PM

Furman's was yesterday, too (I think), but I haven't heard any results.

JennRN 01-16-2006 06:12 PM

I looked on the DailyTarHeel.com, to see if I could find UNC numbers, but there was nothing.

One of the girls in my alum group is Assistant Director of Greek Life at UNC, so I'll ask her.

CarolinaCutie 01-16-2006 06:14 PM

Carolina has their recruitment in the fall.

JennRN 01-17-2006 10:37 AM

Oh sorry!! I was thinking IFC ( who just finished theirs).

IvySpice 01-17-2006 10:40 AM

Here's an article about Duke results:

http://www.chronicle.duke.edu/vnews/...5?in_archive=1

radioZTA 01-17-2006 01:06 PM

Wow! Zeta just re-colonized at Duke in the Fall so that is exciting news!

alum 01-17-2006 05:16 PM

I'm looking for info on Washington and Lee and the University of Richmond.

WhiteDaisy128 01-17-2006 08:21 PM

Can someone copy/paste the Duke article? I can't get it to work for some reason...something about my browser and flash is not happy. Thanks!

Angels&Arrows 01-17-2006 08:41 PM

January 17, 2006
Panhel sororities give out 305 bids
by Rob Copeland

After a week of parties, skits and cheers, sorority recruitment ended Sunday.

Three hundred and five freshman and sophomore women received bids to join one of the 10 National Panhellenic Conference sororities.

This year’s recruitment was an “overwhelming success,” said senior Katie Jandl, president of the Panhellenic Association, the sororities’ governing body.

“All the numbers were very in line with what they have been for the past years,” she said.

The quota, or maximum number of new members each chapter is allowed to accept, was set at 31 this year, she added.

Although Panhel leadership declined to provide official figures, members from nine of the 10 sororities reported that their groups had met or exceeded the quota.

Last year’s quota was 34, and the decline this year can be attributed to the addition of Zeta Tau Alpha to recruitment, Panhel officials said.

“We did not have any increase in withdrawals [from the process],” Jandl said.

She explained that, similar to years previous, “each woman who maximized her options and went back to every party that invited her received a bid.”

The only chapter that reportedly did not reach this year’s quota was Alpha Omicron Pi.

At this point last year, Alpha Omicron Pi handed out approximately 16 bids, and the numbers obtained by The Chronicle indicate that the sorority again offered the least number of bids.

Jandl stressed that any chapters that do not make quota have the opportunity to woo members up until next January’s recruitment period, an informal practice known as “open recruitment.”

“Generally, if chapters come in under quota... they have a very successful open recruitment,” she said.

Senior Christin Lawler, vice president of membership recruitment for Alpha Omicron Pi, refused to confirm her sorority’s recruitment figures, but she noted that “informal recruitment has been incredibly beneficial to our chapter in the past.”


Jessica Brinker, program coordinator for the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life, added that Alpha Omicron Pi continues to have “the full support of the Panhellenic Council.”

In a controversy that marred the end of recruitment week, more than a dozen women were barred from entering Page Auditorium Sunday by Duke University Police Department officers because of suspicions that the women were under the influence of alcohol.

The students, who were just feet away from several members of the Durham community entering the Chapel in anticipation of Harry Belafonte’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Day speech, shouted expletives and loudly challenged the officers to breathalyze them.

“This is the appropriate time to moon someone,” one unidentified woman yelled.

Leanora Minai, senior public relations specialist for DUPD, confirmed that officers responded to Page Auditorium Sunday morning,

“We showed up because some of the [sorority] monitors suspected that some of the students had been drinking,” she said.

Minai noted that no citations were ultimately issued.

There is a general rule that no alcohol may be consumed during bid day events, Jandl said.

Any infractions of that policy would have to be addressed directly by the Greek Judicial Board, Brinker said.

There is a picture of the results.. However, I for the life of me cannot post pictures... so..

Chi O and DG pledged 33
ADPi, APhi, DDD, Theta, Pi Phi pledged 32
Zeta and Kappa pledged 31
AOPi pledged 18


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