I think we should wait to see if there's an official announcement from International Council instead of speculating in public. If you must discuss it, please take it to PM.
I think that we were going to let it go... but I think you peaked our interests even more....
Maria... it is okay... we all know it is best to not speculate about things... we were just picking (or teasing).
I think it would be great to see a chapter at U of Louisville... we have a great alumnae group there. Since it is the largest city in KY, and there are 5 chapters in the state, it would make sense to have one there.
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"Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself.
Each day has enough trouble of its own!" ~Matthew 6:34
I personally would really enjoy seeing a chapter of Alpha Gam at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. I have a personal tie to this campus, as my twin sister is currently a student there. I have spoken with her regarding her choice in an organization. She is a sister of Sigma Alpha Iota and a Brother of Phi Sigma Pi. I was curious as why she didn't join a Panhellenic organization. We discussed this further and I visited their campus and their greek community.
They need some diverstiy. As deeply as I know and love Alpha Gamma Delta I believe that we could do that for their campus. Everywhere we go, we are such an amazingly diverse group of young women who come together for a common purpose and form a true sisterhood. Alpha Gam could not only diversify the greek community at UNC-G, but it could offer some young women the true love, loyalty and sisterhood that I have found at Alpha Gam.
There just aren't enough different groups on this campus for every women to be happy with her choice.
Apparently numbers are going well at University of Wisconsin. How awesome would it be to see Beta chapter re-colonize? I'd love to see as many of the single letter chapters as possible come back.
Let's hope for a huge recruitment at Wisconsin so that the campus decides to open for expansion!