Thread: Yay for Locals!
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Old 01-29-2002, 01:48 PM
Eirene_DGP Eirene_DGP is offline
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1. I am proud to be a local because I can honestly say that I know all of my sisters personally. If I am having a bad day or something I can pick up the phone and call one of them up. We have a pretty tight sisterhood.

2. One of the disadvantages is the NPC and the NPHC on our campus look down on us because we are a Multicultural sorority and they do not see the need for it. An advantage to not being a part of either NPC or NPHC is we do not have to adhere to such strict policies, rules, and regulations. Our school only holds us responsible for the guidelines set for all Fraternities and Sororities.

3. Obviously we are not a part of either NPC or NPHC, but the NPC director has asked if we would like to be a part of our schools NPC since we are an Up and Coming National Org.

4. The biggest problem is probably recruiting new members. A lot of people are worried what their freinds will think of them if they pledge a HISTORICALLY multicultural organization
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