It was titled "Sister Act" and the reporter pretty much just interviewed them and hung with them at some parties. It kind of a "day in the life" story of a sorority girl, but it was very misleading. The sisters in the article got really drunk and pretty much just made sorority girls look like easy drunken snobs. I'm not trying to down any sorority at OSU, however I think that whoever was involved with this national magazine article should have presented themselves better for the good of their sorority. They told the reporter that drinking was a big part of philanthropy...and as we all know, drinking at philanthropic function is against national policies so I don't know how they get awy with that. I mean sure, many of us drink and is part of greek life, but it is really just a part of college life, not just greeks. For the interview they should've stayed sober instead of having Rolling Stone tell the nation that some of the girls had to be carried home they were so trashed. It really made sororities look bad. If you want to read the article they might have it archived on the Rolling Stone website.
[This message has been edited by amandapss (edited February 11, 2000).]
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