I feel like the central issue is being ignored. The WRITER was the only person who mentioned the girl's car...she didn't, and she probably didn't expect to get a bid based on car ownership, as someone assumed. I feel like posters here are focusing on her statements and statements made by the author, to avoid the central issue: a woman who, on face value alone, should have been able to progress farther in Rush, was not even extended an invitation to the Second Round. She just happens to be black.
For whomever suggested that if someone wanted to join a sorority which primarily consisted of members of one race, they should go to another school--what sort of mess is that?
I don't plan on replying to this post anymore. It's a sad, embarassing situation if this woman was refused a bid from ANY of the sororities on UAs campus for the SOLE REASON of race.