Welcome and thank you for your service.
My campus did not have security guards for the sororities. I find it an interesting idea since I had never heard of anyone having one. I think our biggest security issue was our door code getting out. We had mechanical locks that had a five code number lock. It was easy for it to get out though with sisters telling boyfriends. There were also a few times when the sisters were not exactly discreet about punching in the number and someone caught what it was. Usually this resulted in some harmless pranks by fraternities, but it was a pretty obvious safety risk.
We (or at least me) felt pretty safe in the house though. Our biggest problem was walking back from campus at night. There had been a few instances of people stalking and attacking women as they walked through the cemetery on campus (next to sorority row) or from the library.
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KΔ ♥ AOT
"Sisterhood is not about being popular, its about developing character, forming bonds, and self-discovery. If after four years you can hold you head high, then absolutely your sorority is "tops"." - H2oot
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