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Originally posted by sugar and spice
I was wondering about this lately too.
If you look at some sorority websites -- for example ASA or AEPhi -- you can find out lots of stuff about what their colors/mascot/exemplars/letters mean. Obviously it's open information or it wouldn't be on the website, and perhaps they have both open and closed meanings for a lot of those things, but I've always wondered what makes some groups choose to make certain information open whereas other groups keep the same information closed (if there's any reason besides simply personal choice). If you take a look at AGD's website, for example, you can hardly find any information at all -- mu_agd was trying to look up some information on an open program for me and couldn't find any.
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Some websites, I don't think it's so much that they are "hiding" stuff as that the site is set up in a manner that you can't find it. I mean, on some national sites you can't even find a list of collegiate chapters!!
I think that, from what I've gathered, we are one of the more "low-key" sororities as far as lots and lots of secrets and complicated this and thats - but trust me, we do have some.