this subject is interesting as well as controversial. i am am/was a kappa diamond. when i was first introduced to the greek system i had no idea of the steps to take to become greek, for i was a freshmen. and this was my introduction. we interacted with other greeks and participated in greek themed events. WE DID NOT THINK WE WERE A SORORITY. WE WERE CONSTANTLY TOLD WERE NOT A SORORITY. *lol* some secretly inspired to join those sororities....which is natural.
most of the fraternities on my campus had sweethearts and even some of the sororities on campus had gents or miackas (sp??)
then again this was all before the aux were banned
now and days, it seems like it frowned upon. my experience with the kappa's on my campus was a great one. we weren't hazed or forced to do anything we didn't want to do. The guys were very repectfully, i will admit. we participated in several service acts. it was very funny and the experiences are something i will never forget. many of my sister's went on to join other sororities and organizations.
being a diamond was my first year at school. after my introduction to the greek system. i moved on to bigger and better things. i pledged and i mean pledged Delta. but i still have a place in my heart for The Diamonds of BCC.
you wouldn't believe how many sorors and people i've met since then they have been affiliated with an aux group.
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