Interesting. I wish she had shared more about her personal experiences than veering off into the (admittedly more important) subject of race relations at Wake. I think there is a story to tell about how she was accepted through the intake process, if she thought she was treated differently as she prepared to cross (you'll forgive me if I'm mangling the terminology), and how the white sorority women respond to her now. Did she specifically go after only DST, or did she, in a more NPC-style, look into all of the NPHC sororities? Plus, I think reading more about why she chose an NPHC over an NPC might go a long way to explaining the differences between the two conferences (beyond predominant race of their members). While I have my perceptions, and can appreciate the value in both, I'd love to get a clearer picture.
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