Uh-oh. I hope the SIU – Carbondale paper in Illinois can run a correction, and I hope the campus Panhellenic can clear up misconceptions, if any PNMs read and believed some of the material in a recent piece in the paper (specifically, the underlined language in the excerpt below):
http://www.siude.com/news/greek-row-...sing-1.1822076
. . . Amanda Reiff, Greek recruitment director and a senior from Murphysboro studying elementary education, said Alpha Gamma Delta, Delta Zeta and Sigma Kappa are expecting more than 150 women to participate in the formal recruitment process that started Wednesday.
The recruitment process consists of four stages and encompasses the better part of five days, said Meg Quinn, Panhellenic president and a senior from Brookfield studying special education. Potential recruits will have a chance to tour each house, learn the history of the sororities and determine their top two choices, Quinn said.
Reiff said the recruitment counselors electronically rate each potential new member and match her to a sorority. The sororities offer students a support system, group housing and nationally funded scholarships, she said. . . .
Recruitment counselors don't, as far as I know, "rate" and "match" potential new members.