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				Originally posted by kricket  
Historically black sororities, which are not the focus of this book, do have a reputation for promoting community service and sisterhood; "historically white" sororities, Robbins concludes, are really just social groups for making friends and meeting guys, despite their claims to academic and service values. 
			
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 Wow.  I would not even BEGIN to claim that the NPHC's "reputation for promoting community service and sisterhood" is false.  But WTH?  This is an untrue statement regarding "white" sorority members.  There are many differences between NPHC and NPC, but I don't really feel this is one of them.
Edited to clarify that this was part of the critic's review, not kricket's actual statement.