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Old 01-24-2001, 05:28 PM
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Sorors, here's my position on this matter:

If you all didn't know, we'll you're about to. I'm being groomed for leadership in Delta, locally, regionally, and nationally. Therefore, it is imperative that rules be set, followed including the unwritten ones.

Delta has not given us any directives on communicating with those who are interested in Delta. I know that our President has mentioned that it is a great avenue for sorors to communicate and network.

As a premise, I like to use our Official Website. If it's not seen or discussed on there, it really shouldn't be seen or discussed on unofficial sites or boards. I think the DeltaNet is ideal for those who don't mind discussing openly things pertaining to Delta and/or Delta business.

I often wonder what would happen if our National President were peruse this message board. I asked myself would she be pleased to read about things pertaining to Delta i.e. Rush, process, GPA, etc. I don't think she would be too pleased.

For some reason, we can't seem to grasp that there is a way to conduct Delta issues, and it's the way that Delta has it laid out. Read your publications that come from Delta that spell out how and when we should do things.

I may need to be more specific, and I will because I don't want anything misconstrued. We still answer questions on here about Delta Rush, interviews, etc. and we shouldn't.

I appreciate the comments, I really do. But, if we're going to continue to discuss things that we shouldn't (pertaining to Delta), I don't wish to be a part of it.

Until Delta sets guidelines for discussing Delta (other than calendar of events and/or information about sorors) we should be careful of what we say.

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