Do you really expect a NPC group to be the first to accept anyone who was not the norm. UGA and school's similiar pride themselves on a certian type member and I doubt they would be willing to admit just anyone.
If a chapter has all blondes, no one protests, isn't it all about what image a chapter portrays?
I think private organization should have a right to do as they choose, but that's not what is allowed at State funded schools.
It really depends on the campus and the region of the country. But my school isn't anything that I would say is intergrated. Yes NPC groups have lots of different members, but not all.
But when it comes down to black and white what does that mean? What is white, aren't we all mixed anyway, we aren't talking about Daughters of the American Revolution here!
If white and black sororities want to stay that way, then go ahead, if you want to be in either, go to a school that you can get into whatever organization you want.
It is the same discussion with service groups mixing socially with social groups. WE all joined different organizations, and yeah that may mean we do different things, including membership selection!
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