First off...hello everyone. I've been kinda quiet on GC...but now I'm starting to come out of my shell!
I'm kinda, sorta in the same situation as Asia2000. I'm very interested in a national latina-based sorority that has 2 other chapters here in Missouri, but not on the campus that I'm transferring to this upcoming school year (2004-2005). I'm thinking of contacting the sorority during the end of this semester/winter break/beginning of next semester. I don't know how to go about finding out if others are interested. Help me!

Also, I'm a little worried about the fact that there could possibly be an issue w/ people on campus that I'm black and interested in a latina-based sorority. If anyone has any suggestions, I am all ears.
I understand why some colonies of some organizations may be allowed to wear the organization's letters as long as they are spelled out and identify the person as not being a full-fledged member of the organization...but I have a question. I thought that the right to wear an organization's letters was only a priviledge and earned right of a full-fledged member, am I wrong? Just curious. If they aren't a fully initiated member of the organization, why are they allowed to wear the actual greek letters??? IMO, I think that the SID/Colony/Assoc. Members/Candidates, etc. should also have to identify that they are not a full fledged member...like what ZChi4Life said about her sorority:
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For us, we had to say "Associate Members of Zeta Sigma Chi"--written out. We couldn't wear the letters written out either.
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Well, I think that I've written more than enough for this post!