The editorial staff of The Crimson makes sweeping generalizations with no evidence to back it up.
For example, "Even though two of Harvard’s three current sororities are in the process of purchasing real estate in and around Harvard Square, that space will never be used to provide the tight-knit sense of community that naturally comes from shared living arrangements."
What does that even mean? The editors somehow know that having a chapter house won't provide community? Even though community comes naturally from having a chapter house?
I think they make some good points about the gender divisions in the Harvard community, but that is a broader conversation, and fixing that is not the aim of the sororities.
Last edited by DeltaBetaBaby; 02-11-2011 at 11:52 AM.
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