Re: Expansion
Thank you for those gret feedback. We are registered on our campus as a cultural and community service group that takes both greek and non-greek members. Members of this group may elected to pursue membership into our sorority. We conduct sorority business off campus and our organizatiuon is currently city-wide so any college student from any campus in the area my also pursue membership.
The chairman of our community service group was to told by the Greek Advisor that no-one was allowed to wear shirts depicting our sorority letters on campus. She also stated that our community service group discriminates because men were not members. The chairman told her that although the name of our group is 'Ladies For Diversity', men are also welcomed to participate although the purpose is largely for the enhancement of women.
We attend a state university and there are no dress code rules in the university handbook that forbids students from wearing certain types of shirts. As long as the clothing is not vulgar or obscene. You are right, this is a freedom of Speech issue as well. I never thought starting a sorority would become so political. Goodness, this is only college.
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