When AEPhi decides to target
community colleges and to
get big - real big - big I am then
you will understand him better.
Today I will have a Mozza e Pom
sandwich with tomato basil soup I think.
Wouldn't it be better if the world
was made of hot dogs? Maybe
not for me since I am a vegetarian
and hate tofu dogs. Green eggs
and ham.
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Originally posted by AEPhiSierra
Erik save your commentary for when you actually know what you're talking about.
I am in a chapter of under 30 members which was founded with less than 30 members and we are by no means an embarassment to our organization. We are small because we are at a commuter campus with 8 sororities to provide a place for all members of our very diverse student population (good luck finding a school more diverse than Brooklyn College!) We are definitely not cost ineffective either. We are unhoused and have never asked for any extra resources from our national. We have never struggled financially and our national has never even hinted that we are drain on their finances. Our chapter GPA is over a 3.0, at least half our members have academic scholarships and/or in one of the campus honor programs.
I would have to question what your greek experience is really about if you can say "regardless of sisterhood or brotherhood". Sisterhood is what my organization is all about. Since my chapter is small I have been afforded the opportunity to be close with every sister who has been active at the same time as me and have met many who were active before my time. I have been through births, weddings and deaths with my sisters because they are my second family. I would not want to be a part of an organization that would dump my chapter simply because we were not at some insignicant number that was arbitrarily decided as the number required for sufficient sisterhood.
What is unconscionable to me is how someone can be so pompous about matters they know so little about.
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