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flirt5721 03-05-2006 03:13 AM

New Sorority
 
NMSU is starting a new sorority. Sigma Mu Epsilon which will be know as the Sorority for Mothers Everywher. I can't find the link to the article because our newpaper is stupid but once I find it I will post it. Has any other campus had a sorority just for mothers?

kddani 03-05-2006 10:02 AM

Is it a sorority or a club with greek letters?

Sounds more like a support group for student with kids than a sorority.

texas*princess 03-05-2006 10:09 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by kddani
Is it a sorority or a club with greek letters?

Sounds more like a support group for student with kids than a sorority.

Yea that's what I was thinking.. :confused:

ilikehazing 03-05-2006 01:31 PM

About as cool as an online sorority

Kevin 03-05-2006 01:38 PM

Why even have Greek letters?

Glitterkitty 03-05-2006 02:38 PM

Mu Sigma Rho
 
I beleive there is a sorority called Mu Sigma Rho (or something like that?) that is for marrried or previously married ladies. They had a chapter at Georgia State University in Atlanta once. It was there for along time I think.

I mean, I can see the benefit of both because let's be honest. LOTS of chapters, especially in very traditional greek systems are NOT going to even consider a woman who is married or has a baby regradless of her age, grades, leadership skills or whatever she has to offer. I am not saying either is wrong or anything, I'm just saying I can see it. If they are happy and they like it, good for them.

Sisterhood, ritual, a sense of belonging, standards to live up to, personal growth and development, academic success, social net working, career netwoking, and leadership opportunity........all sound like things moms could benefit from too. That's why women join sororities, I think.:)

Drolefille 03-05-2006 07:13 PM

Mu Rho Sigma perhaps?

MRS

;)

douchebag 03-05-2006 07:35 PM

Mu Omicron Mu?

texas*princess 03-05-2006 07:47 PM

Re: Mu Sigma Rho
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Glitterkitty
I beleive there is a sorority called Mu Sigma Rho (or something like that?) that is for marrried or previously married ladies. They had a chapter at Georgia State University in Atlanta once. It was there for along time I think.

I mean, I can see the benefit of both because let's be honest. LOTS of chapters, especially in very traditional greek systems are NOT going to even consider a woman who is married or has a baby regradless of her age, grades, leadership skills or whatever she has to offer. I am not saying either is wrong or anything, I'm just saying I can see it. If they are happy and they like it, good for them.

Sisterhood, ritual, a sense of belonging, standards to live up to, personal growth and development, academic success, social net working, career netwoking, and leadership opportunity........all sound like things moms could benefit from too. That's why women join sororities, I think.:)

Huh?
Aren't you the person who makes up sororities or pretends to be in sororities or makes up different screen names and pretend to be a "sister-friend" of people who are in actual sororities?

I'm kinda confused:)

And I think you meant "a long" and not "along".

HotDamnImAPhiMu 03-06-2006 10:35 AM

Re: Mu Sigma Rho
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Glitterkitty
I beleive there is a sorority called Mu Sigma Rho (or something like that?) that is for marrried or previously married ladies. They had a chapter at Georgia State University in Atlanta once. It was there for along time I think.

I mean, I can see the benefit of both because let's be honest. LOTS of chapters, especially in very traditional greek systems are NOT going to even consider a woman who is married or has a baby regradless of her age, grades, leadership skills or whatever she has to offer. I am not saying either is wrong or anything, I'm just saying I can see it. If they are happy and they like it, good for them.

Sisterhood, ritual, a sense of belonging, standards to live up to, personal growth and development, academic success, social net working, career netwoking, and leadership opportunity........all sound like things moms could benefit from too. That's why women join sororities, I think.:)


I agree.

And making their own group will solve a lot of the inherent problems - i.e. they can bring the kiddos to meetings, can bypass mixers with fraternities, etc.

I see no reason to begrudge them this.

PenguinTrax 03-06-2006 03:37 PM

Mu Rho Sigma Sorority is an organization for married or formerly married female students: http://snipurl.com/n8x6

CutiePie2000 03-06-2006 03:59 PM

They can do mixers with the men of Delta Alpha Delta (DAD)

AlphaFrog 03-06-2006 04:00 PM

If they have a boy baby, is he a legacy to Sigma Omicron Nu?

Rudey 03-06-2006 04:29 PM

And can you join as an AI?

-Rudey

AlphaFrog 03-06-2006 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rudey
And can you join as an AI?

-Rudey

Only if you're very elite.


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