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Old 09-01-2012, 03:36 PM
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Congrats to ADPi. How exciting for you!

So, question for those who know Ole Miss:

Is a new colonization a good chance to go after some real diversity in an NPC group, or would that doom the group from the start?
I never saw a post on other sorority colonization threads where someone asked if the new colony would strive to increase sorority diversity on that campus. I'm not convinced that Ole Miss's sororities are significantly less diverse than those on the majority of campuses. Yes, looking at pledge class pictures posted on GC, there are some chapters and campuses where there is a more diversity overall. But, truthfully, it's not like Ole Miss is the exception in terms of low diversity -- at all.
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