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Old 10-04-2014, 01:34 AM
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Also, the sorority is "new" rather than "bottom". It hasn't been established long enough to develop a specific personality or heritage, so it is conveniently (rather than accurately) tossed by some into the pile of "no". It's a lazy, but sadly typical, response. Groups that were "new" several years ago at Bama and USC (South Carolina) have found their footing and have developed more positive reps as they mature. So another good action is to refer to herself as part of the NEW sorority on its journey, not the bottom sorority.

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