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Originally Posted by carnation
I do like the idea of NPC alums being Gamma Chis, especially if their chapters aren't represented in campus.
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I agree. Portland State University asked all the alumnae associations for help during their recruitment. I know that at least ten of us showed up. I was a Rho Gamma (or Gamma Chi or whatever) at U of Oregon. The PNMs seemed a lot more open to talk about what was troubling them as none of our chapters were representing on PSU campus. It could be that the campus personality is more open or it could be that there was no chance we were part of the organizations they were worried about. Also it reinforces the idea that sorority membership is for life. Most of us even wore letters which, in my opinion, also reinforced that there is a larger community that one is joining instead of just one chapter.
Perhaps the NPHC gamma chis will do (or do at Southern Miss as someone mention) a great job. I am just having trouble imaging giving advice to someone going through something that I had never experienced.
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